The Province

Cuban says put stars in D-League

Mavericks owner’s opinion is that one year in NCAA doesn’t help young players

- Schuyler Dixon

DALLAS — Mark Cuban thinks the next Kevin Durant would be better off in the NBA Developmen­t League rather than the college of his choice.

The outspoken Dallas Mavericks owner said he can envision scenarios where the country’s top basketball prospects would get drafted and play in the D-League rather than spend one season at an NCAA school.

Cuban said there’s no reason for a player to attend college as a freshman “because he’s not going to class, he’s actually not even able to take advantage of all the fun because the first semester he starts playing basketball.”

The billionair­e owner said his idea is not yet a well-researched proposal, just an opinion. He said agreements with colleges could still give players a shot at an education.

“A major college has to pretend that they’re treating them like a student-athlete,” Cuban said. “It’s a big lie and we all know it’s a big lie. We can do all kinds of things that the NCAA doesn’t allow schools to do that would really put the individual first.”

Durant, far from the only “one and done” player in the NBA, was a star for one season at Texas before Seattle drafted him No. 2 overall in 2007. The franchise moved to Oklahoma City a year later, and now Durant is a threetime scoring champion and the league’s current scoring leader.

The minimum age for D-League players is 18, a year younger than the NBA rule that was implemente­d in 2005, two years after LeBron James made the jump straight from high school to the NBA.

New NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said recently he wants to change the age minimum to 20, and Cuban said he would prefer to make it 21. With a higher age limit in place, Cuban said he would like to see some sort of supplement­al draft for the D-League.

Cuban said there’s “no question” players would develop better in basketball terms in the D-League, and he believes rules could require life skills or educationa­l training “so you couldn’t skate.”

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says there’s no doubt players would develop better in the D-League before making the big jump to the NBA. Currently, the minimum age for D-League players is 18.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says there’s no doubt players would develop better in the D-League before making the big jump to the NBA. Currently, the minimum age for D-League players is 18.

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