Touching more on the OP, I still can't get over passing HS education. Sure it's life changing money and it will change everything forever, but, injuries and bust seems like a huge gamble.
“At that point if they’re a true national top 3-5 player and a guaranteed one-and-done talent they will have many options,” he said. “But it’s important to realize that in the last five years,
of the 151 American players who where not drafted and played in the NBA, 130 played and continued to mature and develop for three or four years in college. So statistically if you’re not an elite guaranteed one-and-done player you have less than a 15 percent chance to play in the NBA if you don’t finish high school and continue development in college."
The National Interscholastic Basketball Conference (NIBC) will feature eight of the top private school teams in the nation during the 2021-22 season and will pit future Division 1 players — and even some future NBA prospects — against one another at a series of tournaments around the nation.
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