Entertainment & Sports
Nov. 24, 2021
Name, image and likeness in college basketball: Solution to ‘one and done’?
In 2005, the National Basketball Association passed a rule that dramatically altered the draft, impacted the lives of thousands of basketball prospects, and may have inadvertently led to the name, image and likeness rules that were passed earlier this year.





Frank N. Darras
Founding Partner
DarrasLaw
Email: frank@darraslaw.com
Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA
In 2005, the National Basketball Association passed a rule that dramatically altered the draft, impacted the lives of thousands of basketball prospects, and may have inadvertently led to the name, image and likeness rules that were finally passed earlier this year.
After two to three dozen high school players entered the NBA between 1995 and 2005, the league decided to change the rules to force high school players to either go to college or...
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