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	<title>Comments on: Myles Brand on Early Entrants to the NBA</title>
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		<title>By: Adam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think this rule is absurd.  The only reason high schoolers started flocking to the NBA is because teams were actually drafting them, and high in the draft.  I understand some teams were doing this more out of fear of missing the next Garnett but I think over time that would even itself out.  Some teams would realize that they are a high risk pick and stop drafting them even though they might have potential.  I believe if they had kept the old system, that in ten years, teams would be much more judicious in their decisions on high schoolers which would discourage kids from taking that chance and driven them to college for the right reasons.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this rule is absurd.  The only reason high schoolers started flocking to the NBA is because teams were actually drafting them, and high in the draft.  I understand some teams were doing this more out of fear of missing the next Garnett but I think over time that would even itself out.  Some teams would realize that they are a high risk pick and stop drafting them even though they might have potential.  I believe if they had kept the old system, that in ten years, teams would be much more judicious in their decisions on high schoolers which would discourage kids from taking that chance and driven them to college for the right reasons.</p>
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