College basketball recently made a monumental change to its foundation, and it comes in the form of an adjustment in which the “One and Done” rule may finally be terminated.
Since the adoption of the “One and Done” in 2006, no high school players have been able to make the leap from senior year of high school to the NBA. Now, the NCAA has proposed a change in which high school players can forgo the college experience depending on how elite they are.
In this situation, if a player believes that he can go straight to the professional level, he must try out in front of USA Basketball, where he will be identified by scouts to determine if he is talented enough.