2011 NCAA Championship: Why a College Degree Should Be Needed to Play NBA Ball

April 5th, 2011 by Jeff Kole Leave a reply »
Yea, yea, I know Butler making two national title games in a row is the best underdog story since the 40-year-old virgin got laid.  I know this NCAA Tournament was full of upsets and had the most interesting array of teams in the Final Four ever.

I also know that this year's championship game was about as exciting as professional bowling (and I am not talking about the trick shot competition that takes place like once every decade which is actually awesome).

The blame for this year's poor championship game should go straight to one organization, the NBA.  The talent is being drained from college basketball at an extremely fast pace. 

The best players in the country play one year and rarely reach their full potential at the college level, which would lead to them being more productive and polished NBA prospects when their collegiate careers are over.  

The NBA and Bernie Madoff are the two most prominent thieves of the last decade.  

Can you imagine how insane the NCAA tournament would have been if Kevin Durant and Derrick Rose were leading All-Star lineups at Texas and Memphis; can you picture ...

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