I just wanted to get some opinions on this. I know that due to the NBA rules, kids have to be 1 year removed from high school (or a certain age if I recall correctly) in order to be eligible for the draft. I also have seen a few kids go overseas instead of spending that 1 year in college.
I'm curious because I would think that having a full year of professional basketball under your belt seems like it would be more enticing to NBA teams. Also, it seems like getting paid (officially) would be very attractive to the kids that are good enough to make that jump.
My question would be why more kids don't make that jump overseas rather than going to college? I assume it is because of the exposure college basketball requires for draft status, and the distance away from home at such a young age. However, I would think that the overseas option would be far more of a consideration for these kids than it is now.
Whatcha think?
I'm curious because I would think that having a full year of professional basketball under your belt seems like it would be more enticing to NBA teams. Also, it seems like getting paid (officially) would be very attractive to the kids that are good enough to make that jump.
My question would be why more kids don't make that jump overseas rather than going to college? I assume it is because of the exposure college basketball requires for draft status, and the distance away from home at such a young age. However, I would think that the overseas option would be far more of a consideration for these kids than it is now.
Whatcha think?