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Adam Silver rethinking NBA Draft one-and-done rule, which Kareem Abdul-Jabbar slams

The Kentucky Wildcats have been among the biggest benefactors of the NBA’s one-and-done rule.

Because high school superstars have to spend at least one year in college (unless they go overseas or to a prep school), we get to see many future NBA superstars grace a college campus. Whether it’s Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns, John Wall or Malik Monk, there’s no question that most players like them would have gone straight to the pros out of high school if given the opportunity.

Now, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver could be rethinking the NBA’s one-and-done rule.