billmac91
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DaytonBuck;1133740; said:Ridiculous rule. Baseball players can earn money out of high school but basketballs players can't?
Different corporations, different rules.
My employer doesn't allow anyone under the age of 21 work for them. Just the way it is. They have the right to do that.
MLB organizations can also maintain rights on a player, such as a 15 year old dominican kid. When they feel he's ready to contribute to their organization they can put him in A or AA ball. Not to mention, if you play college baseball, you HAVE to stay for 3 years. But if you're a high schooler who gets drafted and decide to play pro-ball, you're living the farm life for several years while you develop.
The NBA has to put kids who aren't ready on their bench, hoping they reach their potential some day. It waters the league down.
That's why I think the NBA/NCAA needs to come up with an insurance policy for the rare kid who could contribute at the NBA level but doesn't meet the requirements.
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