MacabreMob
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It's debatable. But at that age 1 year of life experience, not necessarily basketball experience, can go a long way. Work ethic, desire, time management, maturity, and lots of other intangible things go along with talent. Future earning potential w/an associates degree vs. a BS degree would be an example of what I mean- just a little more time invested up front to pay dividends later.
The NBA, IMO, doesn't work like that... and the NBA draft doesn't heavily base analysis and select on things like that.
IMO - the NBA is about making money. What makes money in their minds? Franchise players. Bring fans in to spend money and see so-n-so. Winning helps and doing well in the playoffs helps. But it is all about the individual and individual play that draws fans to their dying sport.
IMO