In the past decade, many young and talented high school basketball players have chosen to participate in the NBA draft. Those 17 and 18 year olds decided not to go on to college, but decided to take the risk of entering the NBA instead. I hoped to become a star and earn millions of dollars. In many cases, these young people 's careers have failed because they are less talented than they think. They were not enough to play at that level, so they decided to play in NBA for several seasons.
Jumping from high school to NBA Since the 1995 national basketball association (NBA) NBA draft was chosen as Junior Kevin Garnet in fifth place, more and more high school teenagers are jumping to professional. Since the 1995 League Draft, 17 first round draft picks were high school students. - Over the past decade, many young talented high school basketball players have chosen to participate in the NBA draft. Those 17 and 18 year olds decided not to go on to college, but decided to take the risk of entering the NBA instead. I hoped to become a star and earn millions of dollars. In many cases, these young people 's career has failed because they are less talented than they think.
Summary: NBA was not ready for basketball players who entered the NBA earlier. Early entry of high school and university basketball players into NBA has a negative impact on university basketball programs, NBA, and players themselves. Every year, the number of initial NBA participants is increasing. In 1997, 47 basketball players participated in the NBA draft in advance, and since then this number has increased. - Early entry into the NBA has become one of the hottest topics in today's basketball. Every year more and more high school and university basketball players agree to participate in the NBA draft with the remaining university graduation or college graduation ceremony. It all started 27 years ago, in 1969, Spencer Haywood of the University of Detroit left school early and was the first junior to support the NBA.
One of the biggest complaints of college basketball fans is that many athletes recently leave the university to participate in the draft. Currently, some players have entered the NBA directly from high school and have completely escaped from the university. The number of players who can still participate in College Sports is in the draft of the National Basketball Association next month and plans to offer two new professional leagues for teenagers. This makes the fans feel uneasy because they can not see the best players. This year's high school student Kobe Bryant is one of three elderly people who announced that they are eligible to participate in the draft (Blum, 1996). Fans will follow the team after having a bad year and a good year, but if the team has a good year, many players will consider leaving the university tuition fee to the National Basketball Association. Fans know about the team and want to support the team, but players feel dissatisfied when they leave.