BigGameDamian
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Quite popping off.It needs an age maximum a lot more.
barfo
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Quite popping off.It needs an age maximum a lot more.
barfo
Quite popping off.
I don't know about an age minimum but players shouldn't be able to do a 1-and-done in college. If you are going to go, go for at least 2 years.
quite popping off?
If you're old enough to vote, and die for your country, you should be old enough to drink champagne.If you're not old enough to drink champagne, you're not old enough for the NBA.
For me it's not about protecting the checkbooks of millionaire owners,its about the quality of the game. Seeing teams who have hoarded masses of talent destroy teams full of under achieving players who don't have the ability to compete is fucking boring.
If you're old enough to vote, and die for your country, you should be old enough to drink champagne.
(And play in the nba)
I think the college rule is stupid.
Really so you think a 16 year old kid is mature enough physically and mentally to play in the NBA.
Yes. I think if you're good enough at bouncing a ball better than anyone else on your level can bounce a ball you should have the opportunity to bounce the ball with the best ball bouncers.
I think the minimum age should be 55 so I can sign a $20 million per year contract on July 1.
BNM
I've read your posts long enough to know you can't go left.


Could you imagine how many more kids would want to finish all 4 years of college if they were being compensated?
They would be able to actually afford simple things like transportation, clothes, food, etc.
If their parents are struggling, they would be able to help them out, and not feel so obligated to enter the draft early.
And I would much rather put a percentage of the billion dollar industry, back into the hands/community of people that actually need it, instead of a bunch of rich people that somehow don't have to pay taxes.
We want to save us from the owners.It's funny how many of you want to save owners from themselves.
Ncaa players dont get "compensated" their worth, but they do get paid every month money to live and live like rock stars in college towns. Various restaurants give them a free meal every week. And they can live on campus with all meals paid for, while still getting stipend money to spend on personal shit
All the while getting tutors to help them on tests, tuition paid for, and hot college women throwing themselves at them
Its a tough life i tell ya.
They do not get paid.... The college basically gives them the bare minimum to survive and still be eligible to play.... Here's a couple meals a day, and a dorm room...Ncaa players dont get "compensated" their worth, but they do get paid every month money to live and live like rock stars in college towns. Various restaurants give them a free meal every week. And they can live on campus with all meals paid for, while still getting stipend money to spend on personal shit
All the while getting tutors to help them on tests, tuition paid for, and hot college women throwing themselves at them
Its a tough life i tell ya.
Maybe if you're playing disc golf, or swimming.Anyone getting a scholarship should be grateful and not ask for pay. But if they must be compensated, it should be in the form of editing their transcripts with all A's, so that they can spend all day in the dorm with the girls instead of going to class.
Edit: Woops, there's a Page 3. The last couple of posts already said this.
Any company that makes billions of dollars off of 18 year old kids, in untaxed revenue, should be grateful, and compensate the kids that are making them money.
Maybe if you're playing disc golf, or swimming.
How about they pay them what they're worth, and they can take tuition out of their pay... I have a strange feeling they will have some money left over...
Let's just say that the college only gives them education, food, etc. Would you rather have the NCAA keep all of its untaxed money, than give some of it to the players?
What is this? The Soviet Union?
Agreed. They should at least give them free education, room and board.
