Swofford: NBA's G League doesn't "create a negative for college basketball"
Posted Oct 31, 2018
ACC Commissioner John Swofford welcomed another avenue for players during his conference media day press conference in Charlotte, and isn't concerned it'll be a detriment to college basketball. "I'm not one that I use Kobe Bryant as an example, obviously one of the great players of all time, and there are others you could use," Swofford said.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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