It’s no secret that as things stand, the biggest story in college basketball right now actually has nothing to do with college basketball at all. It is the future of the “one and done” rule, the NBA bylaw which states that players must be one year removed from high school before being allowed to enter the NBA Draft. As anyone reading this article knows, the rule has been in place for over a decade, sending some of the best players in all of basketball (Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, John Wall, Kyrie Irving) to college for at least one season.
Top high school players discuss how removing the one and done would change their college decision
