I just finished watching ESPN's Outside the Lines. The topic today was David Stern's proposed 20 year old age limit. They featured Andrew Bynum, the 7-0 295 pound Connecticut commitment, because he is just 17 years old now. He's draft eligible because he graduated from high school. The dilemma is that if he decides to go to Connecticut this year instead of staying in the draft it's possible that he won't be a will to go to the NBA for three more years. I contend that if there is an age limit passed it will probably be 20 years old or two years after the player's high school class graduates.
First of all, I wish David Stern and the NBA would drop this nonsense about an age limit being primarily for the benefit of the young players who don't make it. Everybody and their mom can see that this is really about making the NBA better. That's why I would like to see an age limit. I want to see the NBA benefit from it. I think it's better for the majority of the players and the players union, and it's better for the league. That should be the primary issue. I don't care if it's not "fair" to the kids that feel they are ready. Life isn't fair. There are a lot of things you can't do as soon as you turn 18. You can't rent a car in most places. You cannot legally purchase and consume alcohol.
BTW I only saw limited the video of Bynum, but he did look like a nice prospect. He's enormous, and he appeared to be fairly athletic, agile, and skilled.
Joe Mama
First of all, I wish David Stern and the NBA would drop this nonsense about an age limit being primarily for the benefit of the young players who don't make it. Everybody and their mom can see that this is really about making the NBA better. That's why I would like to see an age limit. I want to see the NBA benefit from it. I think it's better for the majority of the players and the players union, and it's better for the league. That should be the primary issue. I don't care if it's not "fair" to the kids that feel they are ready. Life isn't fair. There are a lot of things you can't do as soon as you turn 18. You can't rent a car in most places. You cannot legally purchase and consume alcohol.
BTW I only saw limited the video of Bynum, but he did look like a nice prospect. He's enormous, and he appeared to be fairly athletic, agile, and skilled.
Joe Mama