ncoloradojazz
Banned
There's a decently famous quote from Jim Rohn that I think applies to the 1ndone rule and it's;
“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”
There's a certain archetype that is built to fall in line like that.. and Dante Exum was certainly appraised to be that by many, many teams..
It's just common sense..
I mean put yourself in the shoes of a player like DeAndre Ayton or a really good young player who's worked so hard at the craft that their ready for the lottery.. wouldn't you rather be on an NBA team, practicing and traveling around vets having the chance to pick their brains for all sorts of wisdom, and getting live reps vs pros.. To me it makes sense that more of the progress would rub off.. Good habits, pro habits, could be formed earlier (obviously if u get the wrong archetype it could be a hindrance, but thats why these teams have scouts..)
Full disclosure; I'm apt to have a hit the ground running mentality.
to me going to college for one year compared to strauight to the pros is better for the kid because they should be able to be a kid and have some fun before life starts. To me college is more about maturing then it is bball. These guys can work on their games whenever they want. Anyone in the world can. Bball is a sport like that where you can doa a lot of solo training. Heck you can go shoot 2000 jumpers a day, you you can AB instead of watching videos you can go work on your game. Jeremy Tyler was a player who skipped his senior year of hs even to go overseas and how did that work out for him?