Bob_Loblaw
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Unfortunately, that's not how the NBA draft works. I have no doubt Oturu would be a better player and more developed if he stayed another year. But that often doesn't translate into higher draft position. He runs the risk of "not showing enough development" over the extra year and teams downgrading his projection. The NBA draft is all about projection and potential.
I would like to see basketball go to a baseball style system, where your two options are go pro right out of high school, or sign on to play college and stay 3 years (I think basketball could make it 2 years instead of 3). Or presumably, you could play overseas right out of high school and enter the draft after 1/2/3 years.
But he could do that, better, in the NBA. The success of players "developing" in the NBA and even the G-League has been measurable. NBA offices are now obsessed with analytics. If drafting them younger was not paying off for teams, they would stop doing it.