Have you ever wondered why NBA players such as Ben Simmons, Lonzo Ball, and Karl Anthony-Towns were never given the opportunity to go directly to the NBA from high school but LeBron James and Kobe Bryant could? The reason why they couldn’t go directly to the NBA is due to the “One-and-Done Rule” meaning a player needs to be at least 19 years old and have had one year of college to be eligible for the NBA draft. The rule was pretty controversial when it was first made but today the controversy around it has exploded. Today, the One-and-Done rule is talked about because some people think that the rule is great while others think that the rule needs to be abolished, changed to a new age limit, or switched to match baseball’s system or football’s systems. The main argument is about if high schoolers are ready for the NBA. Some people say that they are ready and they deserve to place against the best in the world if they are one of the best, but some say that having high schoolers in the NBA draft causes “busts” to …show more content…
Recently, a record was set for the most One-and-Dones to ever be selected in the NBA draft with sixteen, beating the 2015 NBA Draft Class. Also, Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner, said that a change is coming to the rule and that the rule isn’t working for the college game. Although a change is coming, Adam Silver isn’t sure what they are going to do quite yet. Adam Silver is also planned to met with the NBA players’ union to discuss what to do with the rule and the current state of the league. Lastly, this rule has been tough for the NCAA because of the instability it brings. For example, a school like Kentucky has to year in and year out recruit the best players in the country because their entire freshmen class may leave after one year. So, if Kentucky were to have a great class one year and the next year have no one they could be in a bad position if their entire freshmen class were to enter the