For a decade stretch of the mid-1990s and 2000s, dozens of high school players opted to bypass college for the NBA.
But the current rules require today’s players to spend at least one year out of high school before entering the draft.
Now, one former All-Star is persuading some of the best prospects to consider a unique option. In 1996, Shareef Abdur-Rahim entered the NBA as a 19-year-old can’t miss future star. Today, he presides over the G-League, the NBA’s Development League.
BNC’s Anthony Amey spoke to Abdur-Rahim about the benefits of playing in the G-League.
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