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NBA players have a simple reason for wanting to eliminate the 'one-and-done' rule, and the league might already be ready for it

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  • The NBA is considering ways to get involved with high school basketball, potentially changing the "one-and-done" rule, according to a report.
  • Players have long been critical of the "one-and-done" rule, which they believe delays them from making money and forces them to go to college or play internationally.
  • With NBA teams already treating their G League teams like minor-league operations, they may have a viable path to letting high school players enter the pros and get paid while still developing their games.


The NBA may be looking to get involved in high-school basketball in an effort to improve the current path to the league, according to a report by ESPN's Brian Windhorst.

According to the report, the NBA is considering ways to get involved with high-school players and adjust the "one-and-done" rule, which requires players to have one year of experience between high school and the NBA.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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