College basketball's one-and-done system has long been criticized, but UCLA commit Shareef O'Neal expressed his belief Saturday that there's nothing wrong with it.
Speaking to TMZ Sports, O'Neal said he believes at least one year of college helps in preparing prospects for the NBA: "I think they should just leave it how it is ... college gets kids ready for the NBA."
O'Neal also showed understanding that some players want to enter the NBA as quickly as possible due to the life-changing money involved: "They might just do that to feed their families. I think that's why a lot of kids go one-and-done.