G League Offering Alternative To "One And Done" Players

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  • Mr KLC
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    • 12-19-07
    • 31097

    #1
    G League Offering Alternative To "One And Done" Players
    The NBA G League is making a significant play that could lead some of the nation's top amateur basketball players to skip college altogether.

    Per ESPN.com's Jonathan Givony, the G League will offer a "professional path" deal starting in the summer of 2019 that includes "select contracts" worth up to $125,000 for elite players who are at least 18 years of age but not eligible for the NBA draft.

    The professional path system presents an alternative to the NBA's rule that requires players to be 12 months removed from high school graduation to be eligible for the draft.

    Since players who sign with the G League won't be limited by NCAA restrictions, they will be eligible to sign with an agent and sign marketing deals with apparel companies.


    ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is skeptical many top college recruits will go for this deal because the G League is "full of early connecting flights, long bus rides [and] small gyms." He added major college basketball "has the trappings of exposure, packed houses, private jets. You'll get paid there too."

    Per Givony, many NBA agents believe this deal has the potential to gain significant traction, while some major college programs are "understandably nervous and want to learn more."

    During the NBA owners meetings in July, commissioner Adam Silver told reporters there was increasing momentum around the league to eliminate the one-and-done rule, which has been in place since 2006:

    "It won't come immediately, but … when I weighed the pros and cons—[and] given that [former Secretary of State] Condoleezza Rice and her [NCAA] commission has recommended to the NBA that those one-and-done players now come directly into the league and, in essence, the college community is saying, 'We do not want those players anymore,' I mean that sort of tips the scale in my mind that we should be taking a serious look at lowering our age to 18."

    Givony noted any change to the rule likely won't come until 2022 at the earliest.

    Another potential issue for the G League is the working relationship between the NBA and NCAA.

    ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst reported Tuesday that the NBA, NCAA and National Basketball Players Association have reached an agreement with USA Basketball that will allow a total of 80 players to receive health and wellness training from professional teams.
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    College hoops will be ruined

    Nobody going to go and then end up on welfare when they do not make it in pros
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    • cincinnatikid513
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      • 11-23-17
      • 45360

      #3
      poor lavar ball his league is done
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      • gauchojake
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        • 09-17-10
        • 34117

        #4
        <<<< Proud G League season ticket holder
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        • krk1030
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          • 08-13-08
          • 17610

          #5
          Why would a future multi millionaire want to take busses and 3AM connecting flights for a year when they could be king of a campus and take private jets and play on national t.v..

          Oh yeah...and they are getting money under the table anyway.
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          • Mr KLC
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            • 12-19-07
            • 31097

            #6
            Originally posted by gauchojake
            <<<< Proud G League season ticket holder
            Wish they would start a G League team in Nashville. I would probably buy season tickets also.
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            • gauchojake
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              • 09-17-10
              • 34117

              #7
              Originally posted by Mr KLC
              Wish they would start a G League team in Nashville. I would probably buy season tickets also.
              It's super fun. Plus you would be surprised how many guys end up playing in the league. Nashville would be a great city for a G League team.
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              • gauchojake
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                • 09-17-10
                • 34117

                #8
                Originally posted by krk1030
                Why would a future multi millionaire want to take busses and 3AM connecting flights for a year when they could be king of a campus and take private jets and play on national t.v..

                Oh yeah...and they are getting money under the table anyway.
                Many won't but some will want to get paid and not worry about all the bullshit. Plus the competition is better.
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                • seaborneq
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 09-08-06
                  • 22556

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gauchojake
                  Many won't but some will want to get paid and not worry about all the bullshit. Plus the competition is better.
                  The coaching won't be. College coaches are heads and shoulders better than Pro coaches
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                  • eidolon
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-02-08
                    • 9531

                    #10
                    How much do G league players make right now? 30k a year?
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                    • jjgold
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 07-20-05
                      • 388179

                      #11
                      It should be like college football, it’s why the sport so good
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                      • mrpapageorgio
                        SBR MVP
                        • 09-07-17
                        • 2974

                        #12
                        Originally posted by krk1030
                        Why would a future multi millionaire want to take busses and 3AM connecting flights for a year when they could be king of a campus and take private jets and play on national t.v..

                        Oh yeah...and they are getting money under the table anyway.
                        What good is being "king of the campus" when they're spending 90% of their time training and practicing? If they wanna party, there's probably plenty of clubs and bars wherever they are. And not every "private jet" is a Lear Jet. A lot of teams just rent a regular plane from a commercial airline.

                        Why go through the hoops of pretending to go to class and put on that charade for a semester and a half when you don't have to bs anybody and just prep for the NBA?
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                        • Heltah Skeltah
                          SBR MVP
                          • 12-05-17
                          • 3499

                          #13
                          How do th hey decide which kids can go and those that not good enough?
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