1:02 pm | February 22, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
John Calipari said the NBA’s new proposal to lower the age limit for the NBA draft to 18 will change college basketball for the better if it’s adopted.
USA Today reported Thursday that the NBA has formally proposed changing the draft-eligible age requirement from 19 to 18, and Calipari said he would be “ecstatic” if the change meant the players who did come to college stayed longer.
However, the Kentucky coach also said he opposes the “baseball rule” that would require players who choose college basketball to stay in school for two or three years. Players should have the right to leave when they’re ready, he said, but those who do go to college and pass on the chance to leave after high school will likely stay for multiple seasons.
“We should not go to a baseball rule,” Calipari said Friday at his pregame news conference for Saturday’s matchup against Auburn. “If a kid goes to college and after a year or two wants to go to the NBA and is good enough — and he grew, he got bigger, he got more confidence — let him go. Why would you now force a kid to go two years? But if they come to college, let me explain: very, very few will be able to leave after a year or they would have left. They would have gone. So now they go to college, they’re gonna stay two or three years. You don’t think I’m happy about that? I’d be ecstatic.”