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John Calipari thinks the one-and-done system is working just fine


The top-seven picks in Thursday night’s NBA draft were all freshmen. You can understand why NBA commissioner Adam Silver is rethinking the league’s position on one-and-done players jumping to the NBA, but Kentucky coach John Calipari — a champion of the one-and-done system — unsurprisingly stood by the status quo while appearing on ESPN’s draft set. (The Comeback)

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