Hoops Recruits Say Potential NIL Approval Makes College More Attractive
Posted May 24, 2021
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. Jalen Duren 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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