The ins and outs of the NBA G League's new professional path
Posted Apr 22, 2020
The NBA G League and alternative professional paths are among the biggest topics in high school basketball recruiting circles. Once No. 3 recruit Jalen Green and 5-star forward Isaiah Todd spurned Memphis and Michigan, respectively, to sign with the NBA’s professional development league, the high school and college basketball world were put on notice.
(247 Sports)
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