Should High School Basketball Players Be Allowed To Go To College

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If people had an opportunity to make money without going to college, they would take that opportunity, no doubt! Top of the line high school basketball players are not allowed to go straight to the NBA. In order to enter the NBA draft, high school players have to attend one year of college; this rule cheats the player out of immediate money, holds the player back in their careers, impacts the colleges, increases risk of injury to the player, and most other sports don’t have a rule like this. This rule is preposterous and needs to be taken away. No goodness comes out of the rule, so what is the point of it? The rule cheats the player out of money that could benefit their lives immediately. Some extremely talented players are less fortunate and they use basketball as an outlet in life. They are depending on basketball to be their life because they might not have what it…show more content…
Basketball is a contact sport that involves all of your body parts. The big guys are banging bodies down low, the little guys are driving to the hoop getting knocked over my the bigger guys, all player are making precise cuts, and its easy to undergo an injury. Some players don’t want to play in college because as Travis reiterates, ““They might suffer a career ending injury before they even make it to the NBA” (Drafted). It says how players can sustain season ending injuries in college. The rule make kids go to college and they could suffer and injury and impact their whole career. The injury could cause their stock to go down in the draft and they won’t get drafted as high. They could blow out their knee and never be able to make it to the NBA. If a played tears an ACL, which is common in basketball, they will be able to play again but their explosiveness and quickness will be diminished. College increases the opportunity for a player to sustain an injury that impacts their
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