Adam Silver on Tuesday was very direct when asked about ending the league’s one-and-done rule, permitting high school players (and 18-year-olds worldwide) to enter the NBA Draft.
“My personal view is that we’re ready to make the change,” Silver said, careful to avoid saying that his Board of Governors ... or the NBPA, the players’ union, has approved the idea.
But it seems like the 12-year-old rule is on its way out. One-and-done was instituted because the wide open policy of letting high school student jump directly to the NBA had mixed results.