
08/07: The NCAA wrongly changed its player-agent rule, angering LeBron James and presidential candidates in the process
Parrish and Norlander have a few different thoughts on what the NCAA did right and wrong, plus they talk Evan Mobley to USC and maybe the most unlikely commitment of this summer
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Show Notes
On Tuesday, news leaked that the NCAA made major alterations to its rules regarding which agents could represent players in the pre-draft process. The rule modifications have been widely panned, most notably by LeBron James, who dubbed it #TheRichPaulRule, though the guys explain why that's not true at all. The podcast opens with a 25-minute conversation on this, then gets to Evan Mobley (26:45), the No. 1 prospect in 2020, finally committing to where his father and brother already are: USC. Now we wait on the No. 2 prospect, who has a family member employed at Oklahoma State, to commit. Cade Cunningham, what's the hold-up? The pod wraps with a cool story on a D-III player with NBA connections who wound up committing to Illinois this week (48:00).
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