It looks like the one-and-done era could be coming to an end.
It’s been rumored that the NBA may change its rules to allow potential prospects enter the NBA Draft without playing in college. The current rule requires players to be one year removed from their high school graduating class before entering the draft.
Now, players may be able to enter the draft after their senior year of high school.
From what I’m hearing, seems like the elimination of the one & done is coming in the very near future. https://t.co/s227pyKllL
— Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) November 17, 2017
With momentum gathering to reshape the one-and-done draft entry rule, NBA commissioner Adam Silver and NBPA executive director Michele Roberts met with members of the new Commission on College Basketball in Washington D.