Elise10
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Evenstar said:i think there should be a limit.
rookies aren't usually very fundamentally sound, they should go to college and use the 4 years to refine their skills. learn to share the ball more, work on your jumpshot there, learn to adjust to the changes your body is going to go through.
i'd like to see these young athletes go to school to get an education academically also. many of these kids going straight to the NBA could EASILY get a full college scholorship, yet many would rather go for the dough. money can easily be spent or taken away, an education NEVER can be. theres so many young players who don't want to, which shows me they are LAZY. dude, it's FREE, just study and go to class, is that really so much to ask for when everything is being given to you FREE?!?!?!
I agree but from personal experience, even if you do go the full 4, there's always that chance you'll still not be drafted. A cousin of mine went to UCONN, played with Rip Hamilton, won a national championship. Yet he never got drafted, did get his diploma but doesn't put it to good use because he just saw himself as an athelete first, student second.