As high school star skips college for NBA’s G League, others remain skeptical
Posted Apr 11, 2018
Darius Bazley decommitted from Syracuse and became the first top recruit to forfeit his college eligibility by declaring his intent to play in the G League, the official minor league organization of the NBA. Many of Bazley’s fellow recruits, and some parents and coaches, said they are skeptical that going straight from high school to the G League will become a trend.
(Washington Post)
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