I think the current state of college bball actually is more conducive to parity. 30-40 years ago the top teams got the top guys and they never left. Now that 5* who goes to Duke or UK after a year of sitting leaves. Bryce Hopkins at Providence is a great example. NIL can be good and bad for a big school as well. You get 1 2 and 3 $x per year, 4-5-6 guys go ahh nope don't like that and leave to be that 1-2 guy on another team. Sure you blue bloods will always have some advantages, but teams like FAU, St Mary's, heck even NW are having nice years and been ranked. Or a team like Pitt was a disaster last year, hit the portal hard and were sniffing the top of the ACC much of the year. You have less room for error the further you go down, but the ability to reset in a hurry is far greater in today's ncaa environment