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Re: NBA formally proposes changing draft eligibility from 19 to 18 years of age
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Re: NBA formally proposes changing draft eligibility from 19 to 18 years of age
I'm pretty sure the age 19 rule goes away with one year in college. Think that was how Hamidou Diallo was technically draft eligible. He might have been 19, so he could explore going which he did before 17/18. The rule right now seems to be either age 19 or have one year of college. Edit: Nevermind, figured out the rule.… -
Re: NBA formally proposes changing draft eligibility from 19 to 18 years of age
The current rule is that to be eligible for the NBA Draft a player must be 19 years old DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR OF THE DRAFT. It also says that those who qualify at a US HS have to be 1 year removed from the graduation of his HS class. Edwards will therefore be eligible for the 2020 draft even though he will only be 18 at… -
NBA formally proposes changing draft eligibility from 19 to 18 years of age
Fortunately, Anthony Edwards doesn't turn 18 until August of 2019. Too late to get in to this year's class, but it does mean he could be one and done. Seems to be some confusion on the current rule - is it one year removed from High School, or age 19 as ESPN is reporting? If the rules doesn't pass, the way this reads is…
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