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Anyone have an opinion about one and done coming to an end perhaps as we know it?
I can't help but think once the ball gets rolling elite college players will follow the G-League route. At least a couple of elite players have chosen to go this direction. Why not get paid and prepared for the NBA at the same time?
Jalen Green and now Daishen Nix have chosen to go this direction.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...player-jalen-green-enter-nba-g-league-pathway
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29108600/five-star-pg-daishen-nix-decommits-ucla-join-g-league
I'm expecting more players to choose the G-League route. The pandemic hasn't helped.
I can't help but think once the ball gets rolling elite college players will follow the G-League route. At least a couple of elite players have chosen to go this direction. Why not get paid and prepared for the NBA at the same time?
Jalen Green and now Daishen Nix have chosen to go this direction.
California high school star Jalen Green, the No. 1 prospect in the 2020 ESPN 100, is making the leap to a reshaped NBA professional pathway program -- a G League initiative that sources say will pay elite prospects $500,000-plus and provide a one-year development program outside of the minor league's traditional team structure.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...player-jalen-green-enter-nba-g-league-pathway
Five-star point guard Daishen Nix is decommitting from UCLA and signing with the new G League pathway program, the league announced Tuesday.
"I think it was the right thing for me because it was a family thing and a myself thing," Nix told the Los Angeles Times. "Playing in G League is basically getting me ready for the NBA draft. It's just one step below the NBA."
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29108600/five-star-pg-daishen-nix-decommits-ucla-join-g-league
I'm expecting more players to choose the G-League route. The pandemic hasn't helped.