entered the NBA draft this summer after his only season in college.
Yes UConn doesn't have a full rotation of those guys, but they didn't turn them down when they had the chance.
I also think with NIL the number of one-and-dones is going to decrease because so many of the borderline players will stick around in college to get some NIL money instead of taking the chance and perhaps just ending up in G league.
But the true top picks/lottery picks are still likely going to be one-and-dones.