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Report: NCAA Proposes new NBA Draft Rule to allow entrants back

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College underclassmen will now have the opportunity to return to school even after declaring for the NBA draft, if a new proposal sponsored Wednesday by the NCAA men's basketball oversight committee is adopted by the membership in January.

The decision by the committee Wednesday in Indianapolis could be a watershed moment for college underclassmen and its coaches if players opt to return to school. Committee chair Dan Guerrero, who is also the UCLA athletic director, told ESPN that if the proposal is implemented it would be in place for the 2016 draft.

Under the proposal, which was a coordinated effort by the NCAA, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, and the NBA, would allow underclassmen to attend the Chicago pre-draft combine in May, get evaluated by team personnel and given a true reading on their draft status. The players would then be able to decide if they wanted to stay in the draft or return to school. They couldn't sign with an agent, though.

The current draft rules don't allow a player to return to college once he officially declares for the NBA draft. The NBA would still have an early-entry deadline of late April and an official withdrawal date of 10 days before the draft, as per the collective bargaining agreement. But the NCAA would then have its own withdrawal date moved up from the week after the Final Four to sometime in mid to late May.

"This is a positive development for student-athletes exploring their professional dreams,'' said Dan Gavitt, NCAA Vice President of men's basketball. "This would give prospects and their families more appropriate time and unbiased info from the NBA to make important decisions. And it would probably lead some to go back to school."

Kentucky coach John Calipari said when this proposal was originally floated that it was "one of the best things" the NABC has done. The ACC coaches initially proposed the current legislation to have one draft date for the NCAA which was different than the NBA. The coaches at the time complained that they wouldn't know if their players were returning too late in the spring recruiting process to replace them.

But there has been a shift by college coaches, seeing now that the players want to test the draft process. This legislation is being billed as a positive for player development and player's rights.
 
Doesn't go as far as it could, but it's a start.

Also, it's hilarious how Cal was supportive of this from the start, yet the terrible rule in place came from ACC coaches who complained that they wouldn't know who was on the team for sure. Gee, wonder who that might have been.
 
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Now will the late signing period be moved out to accommodate the possibility of players returning who enter the pre-draft camp?
 
Just in time for Coach K fully embracing the one and done rule.

How convenient.
 
So,who,do you think would have taken advantage of this rule if we're in place this year? I could see more negative recruiting from this. Coaches could use this as leverage and say nobody knows who is coming back might as well come here

Glad Cal is out in front ( again) offering players in years to come.
 
Had it been in effect for this year, there's a chance Dakari and/or Aaron come back. Anyone who says that would be a bad thing can go stand in the corner with a pointed cap on their heads.
 
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I like it, wish it were in effect right now, maybe we'll benefit more from it next year, our coach is always thinking ahead of the pack, hope he stays forever[thumb2]
 
In my dream world, here is how it would all work:

1. Players graduating from high school would be eligible for the NBA draft. If they choose not to enter the draft, they are eligible again in 2 years.
2. The NBA holds a 3 day talent evaluation invite only camp for high school seniors and college sophomores. If you're not invited to this camp, it's a sign that you should stay in school or go to college.
3. The talent evaluation camp is a positive for the players, NBA teams and college teams. Players get a true evaluation of where they are, NBA teams get to evaluate high school talent against top flight college players and college teams get true evaluations for their players.

I think it's a win-win for everyone involved. I would love to see it.
 
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Great, can't wait to sit around for 7 weeks after the season waiting to see who declares and listening to all the rumors endlessly while everyone is stressed out and panicked. Should be a joy.
 
Great, can't wait to sit around for 7 weeks after the season waiting to see who declares and listening to all the rumors endlessly while everyone is stressed out and panicked. Should be a joy.


Yeah,....it's all about you, after all, right? geez.
 
Great, can't wait to sit around for 7 weeks after the season waiting to see who declares and listening to all the rumors endlessly while everyone is stressed out and panicked. Should be a joy.

This EXACTLY!

While I believe this is the right step for the players and school I feel that the this will affect us fans the most.
 
Finally someone agrees with me!! Thank you! I'm going to print this post out and put it on the fridge for my wife to see, only I'll erase the "geez" part.
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Seriously, what is it about "a players first program" do you not understand?
 
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