Like we thought, the committee called for the end of the one-and-done rule, which was put in place by the NBA in 2006.
One-and-done has played a significant role in corrupting and destabilizing college basketball, restricting the freedom of choice of players, and undermining the relationship of college basketball to the mission of higher education. Elite high school players with NBA prospects and no interest in a college degree should not be “forced” to attend college, often for less than a year.
The commission said they considered, but is not recommending the baseball rule because it would keep players ready for NBA in school against their will.