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<blockquote data-quote="KrushCow31" data-source="post: 1392259" data-attributes="member: 533722"><p>1 and done being removed would mean worse overall basketball skill but more competitive basketball. I am okay with that. </p><p></p><p>You should be able to return to school after being drafted. No reason why not. MLB does it. Hockey does it. Why not? What is the harm? </p><p></p><p>It would have to be different than MLB and more similar to hockey in the fact that once you are drafted, the team retains the rights to you like in hockey. To my understanding, in MLB you can go back to college and re-enter the draft a second time by a new team and the old team loses their rights to you. The NBA doesn't have enough rounds to justify using 1 of your 2 picks on a player who may just never show up. But an NBA team would definitely take a risk on a late 2nd round pick on a college freshmen or sophomore who has 2 more years to develop or go to the G-league if they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrushCow31, post: 1392259, member: 533722"] 1 and done being removed would mean worse overall basketball skill but more competitive basketball. I am okay with that. You should be able to return to school after being drafted. No reason why not. MLB does it. Hockey does it. Why not? What is the harm? It would have to be different than MLB and more similar to hockey in the fact that once you are drafted, the team retains the rights to you like in hockey. To my understanding, in MLB you can go back to college and re-enter the draft a second time by a new team and the old team loses their rights to you. The NBA doesn't have enough rounds to justify using 1 of your 2 picks on a player who may just never show up. But an NBA team would definitely take a risk on a late 2nd round pick on a college freshmen or sophomore who has 2 more years to develop or go to the G-league if they want. [/QUOTE]
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