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NBA drawing closer to making one-and-done rule change

It appears that the rule that created one-and-done is on the way out.

Commissioner Adam Silver told the NBA's Board of Governors on Tuesday night that the league is ready to eliminate the rule requiring players to be out of high school for a year before becoming draft eligible.

"I think we can create a better system," said Silver, according to the AP.

The AP also reported that the NBA will return to allowing players to enter the league directly out of high school — "something that should be in place for the 2021 NBA Draft, though that timeline has not been formally announced.