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Hoops Recruits Say Potential NIL Approval Makes College More Attractive


If Congressional legislation is passed, college athletes would be permitted to rack up advertisement money through their social media accounts; a potential gold mine for top tier basketball recruits destined for the NBA. fits that mold. A 6-foot-10, 230-pound slab of teen, Duren is widely regarded as a top three pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. (Sports Illustrated)

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Hoops Recruits Say Potential NIL Approval Makes College More Attractive