tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3990086351427524090.post7287411286983789736..comments2023-03-20T02:29:39.777-07:00Comments on Team Fame: Senior AthletesJordan Litthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06760253910405987171noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3990086351427524090.post-81407689692017779662012-02-29T01:09:49.025-08:002012-02-29T01:09:49.025-08:00Interesting post! I definitely agree with a lot of...Interesting post! I definitely agree with a lot of your points. However, I don't think we should generalize all the "One-and-Done" players into one category since many decide to leave for the NBA for different reasons. Perhaps some of them really needed the money to take care of their family and couldn't wait another year. Some other college basketball players may not even care about the money but instead want to improve their basketball game and play against the best players in the world in the NBA. Without knowing the full situation, I think it's unfair to say that they're only leaving for the money. Also, in that 1 year, many of the players do get the March Madness college basketball experience. However, I agree with the importance of senior night. I think that the players that have remained with the program all 4 years have shown an incredible amount of commitment and devotion and thus deserve to be recognized. I know that just a few years ago, the NBA allowed players to go straight from high school to the NBA. Do you think that the NBA should force college basketball players to stay more than 1 year? If so, how many years should they be required to play college basketball?Thomas Chunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03908539596673293465noreply@blogger.com