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Originally posted by: pyonir
that is kinda dumb. He loses amateur status now. He won't be able to play in high school or college because he has already signed an endorsment deal.
Originally posted by: AvesPKS
Originally posted by: pyonir
that is kinda dumb. He loses amateur status now. He won't be able to play in high school or college because he has already signed an endorsment deal.
How would that work, though? I'm sure his parents signed an endorsement deal, but I can't imaging anyone holding something against him a decision his parents made for him when he was three.
Originally posted by: pyonir
that is kinda dumb. He loses amateur status now. He won't be able to play in high school or college because he has already signed an endorsment deal.
No worries. At this rate he'll be playing in the NBA by the time he gets to 1st grade anyway.Originally posted by: pyonir
that is kinda dumb. He loses amateur status now. He won't be able to play in high school or college because he has already signed an endorsment deal.
Originally posted by: spanky
he'll be the first to skip high school and go straight to the nba.
commissioner David Stern finally gets his way and an NBA age limit of 20 years old becomes reality in 2004 as part of a collective bargaining agreement concession with the league's players' union. Based on recent reports, it appears it almost certainly will happen, too.