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As high school star skips college for NBA’s G League, others remain skeptical


Darius Bazley decommitted from Syracuse and became the first top recruit to forfeit his college eligibility by declaring his intent to play in the G League, the official minor league organization of the NBA. Many of Bazley’s fellow recruits, and some parents and coaches, said they are skeptical that going straight from high school to the G League will become a trend. (Washington Post)

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