I think what will end up happening -- and this is my opinion, not that of the league -- is if the colleges don't change from the one-and-done, we'll go after the one. The NCAA rules are so hypocritical, there's absolutely no reason for a kid to go [to college], because he's not going to cla** [and] he's actually not even able to take advantage of all the fun because the first semester he starts playing basketball. So if the goal is just to graduate to the NBA or be an NBA player, go to the D-League. We can get rid of all the hypocrisy and improve the education, if the whole plan is just to go to college for one year maybe or just the first semester, that's not a student-athlete. That's ridiculous. You don't have to pretend. We don't have to pretend. A major college has to pretend that they're treating them like a student-athlete, and it's a big lie and we all know it's a big lie. At least at most schools, not all. ... But we can put more of an emphasis on their education. We can plan it out, have tutors. We can do all kinds of things that the NCAA doesn't allow schools to do that would really put the individual first.
You have to develop some level of maturity, and that has to be part of the process, you don't want to bring kids in and just abandon them. That'd be the worst thing we could do. We'd have to make it so where there'd be very strict policies and rules so that, even if you're not going to go to [college] cla**, there's going be life [sk**s] cla**es -- how do you deal with the world? -- and you have to attend those. You have to keep up with those. We'd have very strict [rules] on why you'd be suspended if you didn't live up to them. Things that should be done to student-athletes in college and are just not. Or not always. We'd have to think it through, I'm not trying to jump to conclusions and say I've an*lyzed this whole thing out. I haven't. But what I'm saying the interest is you're to maximize your ability for your chosen profession but you'd also have to make a commitment of some sort one way or the other, either to life sk**s training and/or academic training. Then you wouldn't be under the stupidity of the NCAA, there's no reason for the NCAA to exist. None.