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You make a good point, but what about the armed forces?
There are armed forces recruiting people in almost every high school. They want you to say you are going to join, even before you get out of high school. And just like basketball, there is a high school Army level, ROTC.
Why should these kids be denied by the NBA but accepted by the USMC? It's okay to learn how to kill and put your LIFE on the line, but it's not okay to let them learn the Triangle and the high pick n' roll?
And I know what you're thinking, its a bad investement, bad for business, blah blah blah. Just as many players out of college fail as do high school players. Sure Tim Duncan is great, went to college and is a great player. But for every Time Duncan, there's a Kevin Garnett. For every D'Wayne Wade theres a kobe bryant. For every.... wait, i cant think of any more. MOST of the top players in the L are straight out of high school. The top players out of college would get their asses tore up in a game made of players out of high school.
The one year ban on high school students who want to join the NBA is ignorant. If a grown man, and 18 is legally "grown", then he should be allowed to make money - as long as it's legal.
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