🏀The emergence of alternatives like the G League and overseas opportunities has decreased the overall interest in college basketball.
💰Players now have more options to make money, which has resulted in shorter college careers.
🏆In the 90s, it was common for players to stay in college for four years. Now, staying longer than one year is considered uncommon and may decrease a player's value.
🌐The introduction of NIL deals has changed the college basketball landscape, allowing players to profit from their name, image, and likeness.
🎓Many players now view college as a stepping stone to the NBA or professional leagues, rather than a place to develop their skills and stay for multiple years.