Elite Class of 2025 recruits share mixed reaction to potential NBA Draft age change
Posted Oct 12, 2022
“I think it’s good,” said 2025 top 10 basketball recruit Isiah Harwell on a potential NBA Draft age change. “Me I’d want to do that just to go straight to the league. That’s one of my things because I saw Kobe do it and that’s just what I wanted to do.” Koa Peat, a consensus top 5 recruit in 2025, had a more measured thought process on the potential change.
(Zag's Blog)
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