It appears there are no rules anymore, door is wide open now I guess
He played for the Delaware Blue Coats in the G League last season.I’d imagine this kid was on the g league ignite which is the nba got rid of. Now the high school to g league route is closed so I’d consider this more the exception than the rule.
Who among us isn’t excited to watch a 50 year old LeBron play for Ohio State.We're going to see former NBA players dropping down to college.
Yeah if they can let the euros play I don’t see why they can’t do it for G Leaguers.Once they started letting euro pros play, they pretty much had to do this.
The main eligibility hurdle now is your clock, not being a pro.
G pays crap to all but guys with 2 waysI remember when people were worried G League would negatively impact college basketball by taking away top talent…that really never manifested and now it’s college bball that is taking away talent from the G League…yes it’s weird and the times are changing but it also shows that the college bball “product” is probably stronger than ever and that the passion by dedicated fans is still very high (fans literally buying in).
The 6-foot-8 guard played last season in the G League as an unaffiliated player with the Delaware Blue Coats and Rip City Remix, averaging 10.9 points and six rebounds on 45% shooting in 29 games.I’d imagine this kid was on the g league ignite which is the nba got rid of. Now the high school to g league route is closed so I’d consider this more the exception than the rule.
You're turning into The Comedian from Watchmen.At this point, I really don't care. It's all a joke and whoever can tell the best joke wins.