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Teens in the NBA MAG
I don’t agree with Nathan O.’s article, “Teens in the NBA.” There shouldn’t be a no-teenager rule. You may have a point about honing skills, but some players have the potential to go straight to the NBA, and that would just hold them back.
Also keeping players in college just for fans’ enjoyment is wrong. Allowing the good freshmen and sophomores to go into the NBA makes it necessary for other players to step up, which helps them improve.
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