Why Daishen Nix heading to G League after signing with UCLA could be a bad sign for college coaches
Posted Apr 29, 2020
We've seen five-star basketball recruits Jalen Green and Isaiah Todd skip college for the NBA's developmental league this month, but Tuesday's news of five-star point guard Daishen Nix spurning UCLA for the G League could be a sea-change moment. For the G League to pursue prospects who have already signed with a college is a bad sign for college coaches.
(CBS Sports)
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