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College Basketball and NBA Transition

So I'm getting serious about my college applications, and I'm looking into schools with strong basketball programs because I've got hopes of getting into the NBA after college. Any ideas about what college team has the most active NBA players?

a year ago

The University of Kentucky and Duke University are two schools known for having high numbers of their players make it to the NBA. These schools have produced notable NBA players like Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns (University of Kentucky), Jayson Tatum, and Zion Williamson (Duke University). However, it's important to remember that getting into the NBA is incredibly competitive, and while these schools do have strong basketball programs, playing for them does not guarantee a spot in the NBA.

You might also want to consider the academic offerings of the schools. Ideally, you'll be able to balance your passion for basketball with a valuable degree that can provide security should your plans of joining the NBA not materialize.

Remember, being a student-athlete is a demanding task. It's important to be prepared to spend time both in the court and in the classroom, ensuring you're succeeding in both arenas. It's not an easy journey, but if you're determined, excel in your sport, and choose a school that can support both your academic and athletic needs, you'll be setting yourself up for success.

a year ago

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