They may scout and even employ a gifted young person, but they dont hand the keys over to them. A civil Egineering firm isn't going to just let an 18 year old design a bridge. I'm just saying. If you want to go that route. Some teams let loose young players and let them play, but its not with good results. Difference between the two is lives aren't at stake and a team can survive the failure. In fact it can benefit from it in the draft. But that still dont make it good for the NBA teams and the league in general. Just like proffessional firms, baskeball is better when your employees have more education. There is a reason why degrees are required. Playing longer in college is like earning a degree. Playing early in the NBA is like learning on the job. They both can work, but one has a better starting point. Thats what the NBA needs. Its entertainment at its highest. It shouldn't be part training course that we all have to watch only because the rules are stupid and the only reason these guys get drafted so earlh is just to retain their rights future. Thats just stupid. Owners and players should be saying to themselves that this is better for them in the long run because it puts a better product on the floor and will make more money for them all.