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Rick Pitino: Let high school kids turn pro, one year of education is pointless
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:06 pm
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Louisville Cardinals coach Rick Pitino says high school athletes should have the right to enter the NBA draft.
"I'm very much in favor of high school kids going pro," said Pitino, who will lead Louisville against Northern Iowa in a round-of-32 NCAA tournament matchup Sunday, during his pregame comments Saturday. "I had six young men commit to me out of high school that didn't go to college, that went to the pros. I'm very much for that because they didn't want college. They wanted to go to the NBA. And if they go to the [NBA Development League], that's fine with them. But the six-, seven-month education, online classes second semester. I don't know what that does for a young person."
Pitino added: "Now, I'm different than, probably, the coach of Kentucky, who is having so much success with that.
The current rules -- that a player must be 19 years old to enter the NBA draft -- could change once the NBA and National Basketball Players Association enter negotiations for the next collective bargaining agreement in 2017. Commissioner Adam Silver has said that he is in favor of an age limit of 20 years old for potential draftees.
Pitino disagrees with the age limit, which essentially forces elite athletes to attend college for a season or compete overseas for a year if they desire advanced competition.
"College is not for everybody," Pitino said. "So if a kid doesn't want to go to college, let him go to the pros. Let him go into the [D-League]. And if someone does want to go to college, let them go. We're still going to have great basketball teams.
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This post was edited on 3/21/15 at 9:09 pm
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:07 pm to Bench McElroy
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Pitino added: "Now, I'm different than, probably, the coach of Kentucky, who is having so much success with that.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:07 pm to Bench McElroy
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Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:14 pm to Bench McElroy
Wonder if he felt that way when Sebastian Telfair fricked him over by committing, signing a shoe deal, and effectively steering Rajon Rondo to UK.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:16 pm to Bench McElroy
Pitino is just butthurt that he can't get any one and done caliber players
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:19 pm to Bench McElroy
Well I agree with him. I hate this one and done stuff.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:19 pm to GeauxAggie972
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Pitino is just butthurt that he can't get any one and done caliber players
And that Cal has owned him since he got to Kentucky
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:19 pm to Bench McElroy
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Rick Pitino: Let high school kids turn pro
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:24 pm to Bench McElroy
Not only is one year of education pointless but a waste of time and money. That's why NBA 1st round draftees have such a low quality and impact rate, unlike the NFL. They need to adopt the NFL's draft requirements.
This post was edited on 3/21/15 at 9:26 pm
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:30 pm to Sleazy E
he's right, the NBA is the only one benefiting.
NBA got the NCAA to screw the kids, so they could get another year of development, that they wouldnt have to pay for.
They need to starting giving the pro leagues the middle finger. kids can go as soon as they want.
Let the ingrate kids and pro leagues deal with the mess.
NBA got the NCAA to screw the kids, so they could get another year of development, that they wouldnt have to pay for.
They need to starting giving the pro leagues the middle finger. kids can go as soon as they want.
Let the ingrate kids and pro leagues deal with the mess.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:42 pm to stlslick
It's the NBA's rule, not the NCAA's rule
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:44 pm to RTR America
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And that Cal has owned him since he got to Kentucky
If he were beating UK half the time, he wouldn't care about this.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:46 pm to GeauxAggie972
Some in here are acting like his 2013 championship was 20 years ago. I think hes doing fine recruiting
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:48 pm to Bumble Bee
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It's the NBA's rule, not the NCAA's rule
no shite, NCAA needs to force the leagues hands. why should they take the brunt of obannon case, when the pro leagues are the one taking advantage of the kids and colleges.
leagues need the colleges to develop kids, not the other way around
some very smart lawyers out there, one needs to find a way to force the leagues hands, with players and ncaa backing.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:51 pm to Sleazy E
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Not only is one year of education pointless but a waste of time and money. That's why NBA 1st round draftees have such a low quality and impact rate, unlike the NFL. They need to adopt the NFL's draft requirements.
What?
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:54 pm to Bench McElroy
The problem is the NBA is so elite and few players have careers at all. It would be better to save these immature kids from themselves than to let them waste a potential better life after basketball.
There is nothing wrong with a business requiring some type of education before hiring an employee.
The only other solution is to create a better minor league system.
College basketball is such an inferior product anyways it only benefits the NCAA getting this talent to go to college first.
There is nothing wrong with a business requiring some type of education before hiring an employee.
The only other solution is to create a better minor league system.
College basketball is such an inferior product anyways it only benefits the NCAA getting this talent to go to college first.
This post was edited on 3/21/15 at 10:56 pm
Posted on 3/21/15 at 11:30 pm to Colonel Flagg
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The problem is the NBA is so elite and few players have careers at all. It would be better to save these immature kids from themselves than to let them waste a potential better life after basketball.
It is really rare for guys who leave early to go undrafted.
And if they don't they can go play in the dleague or go make a bunch of money overseas.
Seriously I don't think it is a coincidence that this has suddenly become an issue when Kentucky is undefeated. Crazy how the narrative changes. When UK had fallen apart last season everyone was laughing at Cal because of the NIT and how they looked destined for a early exit from the NCAA tournament, now suddenly it is issue.
I am gonna stick with enjoying watching high level NBA caliber talent play CBB. Don't understand not wanting to see these guys play.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 11:43 pm to Bench McElroy
The NBA has gone back and forth and forth and back on this issue. It was less than 10 years ago that HS players could throw their name into the NBA draft hat. Prior to that (30 years ago) it was also true.
NBA looks at NFL and thinks, let's do that. Farm system.
You want a farm system, then pay them, or start your own system. Player is 18, college isn't his thing, make him wait a year, become 19, sit out a year, then he's okay? Okay. Sounds like collusion to me.
NBA looks at NFL and thinks, let's do that. Farm system.
You want a farm system, then pay them, or start your own system. Player is 18, college isn't his thing, make him wait a year, become 19, sit out a year, then he's okay? Okay. Sounds like collusion to me.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 12:45 am to Diddles
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Well I agree with him. I hate this one and done stuff.
I'll let you know how I feel about it next year.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 12:49 am to Bench McElroy
Let them go pro out of HS, pretty stupid that they can't.
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