Roundtable: Concern level as G League eyes top prospects?
Posted May 12, 2020
With $300,000-plus offers coming in from the G League, how can schools compete? Is the minor drain of talent we've seen this cycle, which was punctuated in recent weeks by top-3 prospect Jalen Green and Isaiah Todd teaming up for a SoCal-based G League team, a mere precursor of what's to come when the NBA ends its one-and-one stipulations?
(247 Sports)
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