I like two years as the minimum. It's good for the NBA and the NCAA. It keeps players in school which keeps kids who are too young and not ready to play in the NBA there. It allows vets to take those spots at the end of the bench who can contribute a little instead of young guys with a zero chance of contributing. I'd like to see some sort of study that shows the percentage of all hs kids who have entered the draft and ended up being all-stars or even just starters in this league. We'll always be able to use LBJ, Howard, T-Mac, etc, but then you have Lenny Cooke, Ndudi Ebi, Gerald Green. Even a guy like CJ Miles. He was a big time HS prospect, entered the draft, went in the second round and he's becoming a rotation player, but it looks like he won't be anymore than that.