Kansas State beat previously undefeated Kansas 84-75. Michael Beasley was a ton.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/boxscore?gid=200801300288
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/boxscore?gid=200801300288
I guess Beasley is 1 for 1 after predicting the Wildcats would beat the jayhawks twice this year.
interesting talk on both the K-State and the KU boards that Beasley has not set one foot in any classroom since mid-December, since he can't possibly become ineligible now until after the season and he isn't planning to finish college anyway.
I'm all for keeping our sanity but this is America last I knew and adults have a right to make a living. If they can go to war and die who really should care if they try to go to the NBA. Don't get me wrong I like that some of these guys go to college but these one year cases isnot good for the game. They should have an exemption rule where the NBA practically guarantees a HS player will be a first round pick, Dwight Howard, LaBron James etc... or they have to play 2 years of college ball. The others that feel that they are worthy well let them go over seas for a bit, The NBA would still have the best product on the market.
That 'right to earn a living' argument doesn't work for the NFL, so I don't really think it applies here either. Just because they have a right to earn a living doesn't mean they have a right to any job they choose. The NBA is a private entity, and has the right to set whatever employment qualifications it wants. There are age requirements for several jobs in America, including being the president.
If they're not going to have an age requirement, they should institute a rule similar to baseball, where if you choose to go to school over the pros, you have to stay at least until you're a junior. If the NBA had a true minor league system, this might work. Right now they don't, despite what they might pass of the NBDL as being.