When high school players entering they draft got exposed quicker and the prospects of them not getting picked at all deterred some from even trying it. But I digress.
The main thing that irks me now is the fact that players will enter after one year because they feel they have to do it. If they come back for even 1 year, their stock will fall even though they're not ready.
I don't really get how not letting players go pro after high school benefits anybody because it doesn't. It doesn't help the college game because of the constant turnover. It doesn't help the pro game because lottery picks have become crap shoots. You have teams right now with multiple lottery picks on their roster that have amounted to nothing more than role players.
OR maybe a lot of players simply don't know how to play or are handcuffed by coaches.
The main thing that irks me now is the fact that players will enter after one year because they feel they have to do it. If they come back for even 1 year, their stock will fall even though they're not ready.
I don't really get how not letting players go pro after high school benefits anybody because it doesn't. It doesn't help the college game because of the constant turnover. It doesn't help the pro game because lottery picks have become crap shoots. You have teams right now with multiple lottery picks on their roster that have amounted to nothing more than role players.
OR maybe a lot of players simply don't know how to play or are handcuffed by coaches.
