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Saturday / November 23.

Shabazz Muhammad Held Back By One-and-Done Rule

If the one-and-done rule didn’t exist and high school players were permitted to go straight to the NBA, Shabazz Muhammad might go as high as No. 2 in the 2012 Draft.

After Anthony Davis, Kentucky’s 6-foot-11 freshman shot-blocking sensation, Muhammad might be the most attractive option were he to be allowed to come out this year.

“He would be in the conversation for sure,” our friend, Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress.com, points out. “He’s a great prospect. Lots of NBA teams have point guards and power forwards these days, not as many have big-time scoring wings.”

Click here to read the full column at SheridanHoops.com.

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  • The one and done rule is ridiculous. If a kid is good enough to go straight to the NBA and doesn’t even want to go to college, he’s forced to go overseas or to Kentucky.

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