Top-five prospect Jonathan Kuminga announced Wednesday night that he is bypassing college and joining the new G League professional pathway program.
Kuminga cut his list to five options in May, with Texas Tech, Auburn, Duke and Kentucky joining the G League. But the G League program, which will provide one-year development outside of the minor league's traditional team structure, was always the clear favorite. Texas Tech remained in the mix because Kuminga's brother, Joel Ntambwe, plays for the Red Raiders.
"If it wasn't the G League, I was going to play with my brother," Kuminga told The Athletic.
Kuminga is the fifth ESPN 100 prospect in the 2020 class to choose the G League over college, following Jalen Green (No. 1), Isaiah Todd (No. 15), Daishen Nix (No. 21) and Kai Sotto (No. 65).
Savannah Jay wrote:I think college basketball will be better off if the kids that have no intention of, you know, going to college just skip the NCAA and go get a check. It's in their best interest, too. They can focus on basketball without risking injury during their one year in college.
I don't think college basketball will suffer for it. in 2003, the best high school basketball player on the planet (Lebron) skipped college ball. Did that diminish the 2003-04 basketball season and tournament? Do we need an asterisk by UCONN's natty? No, and no. There are 988 scholarships at the top 6 basketball conferences. If a handful of kids decide to skip college and go to the G-League, or overseas, or whatever, college basketball will be fine. The 988 kids filling out the rosters of those 6 conferences will put a good product on the floor.
MUBoxer wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:I think college basketball will be better off if the kids that have no intention of, you know, going to college just skip the NCAA and go get a check. It's in their best interest, too. They can focus on basketball without risking injury during their one year in college.
I don't think college basketball will suffer for it. in 2003, the best high school basketball player on the planet (Lebron) skipped college ball. Did that diminish the 2003-04 basketball season and tournament? Do we need an asterisk by UCONN's natty? No, and no. There are 988 scholarships at the top 6 basketball conferences. If a handful of kids decide to skip college and go to the G-League, or overseas, or whatever, college basketball will be fine. The 988 kids filling out the rosters of those 6 conferences will put a good product on the floor.
Likely casual viewership of people trying to see the next basketball Phenom will be down. But there's plenty of people watching for the name on the front of the jersey.
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