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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
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Imagine watching an ESPN broadcast of a D-League game played in front of a packed arena and featuring two or three of the top 18-year-old basketball players in the country.
As much of a stretch as that seems right now, a new NCAA eligibility requirement set to take effect in 2015 might just keep some of America’s best amateur talent from ever playing NCAA hoops.
According to Dana O’Neil of ESPN.com, beginning in 2015, athletes will have to complete 16
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