Adam Silver ‘Rethinking’ NBA’s One-and-Done Rule

The NBA could be changing its tune on the one-and-done rule.

Commissioner Adam Silver spoke at length about the problems of the NBA’s imposed “age minimum” of 19, even stating that the League is “rethinking our position.”

Via The Herd with Colin Cowherd:

“I’m rethinking our position. So our historical position since we raised the age from 18 to 19 was that we want to go from 19 to 20. And the Union’s position is that they want to go from 19 to 18.

 

“In the last round of collective bargaining, Michele Roberts and I both agreed let’s get through these core economic issues in terms of renewing the collective bargaining agreement and then turn back to this age issue.

 

“Because it’s one that I think we need to be more thoughtful on and not just be in an adversarial position under the bright lights of collective bargaining.”

Silver went on to say that one-and-done players are really “half-and-done” since they don’t even finish their freshman school year.

The Commish pointed to Ben Simmons’ HBO documentary, ONE & DONE, in which the 2016 No. 1 pick bemoans having to attend LSU as a camera crew followed him around campus.

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