In 2005, NBA players and executives ironed out a collective bargaining agreement that installed an age limit for the draft.
Going forward, NBA prospects had to be at least 19 years old and one year removed from high school graduation in order to be eligible for the draft.
They storm college basketball for a single, often stellar season and then choose to make themselves eligible for the NBA draft after their freshman season, hence the term "one and done."
Join @Lock_THA_GREAT , @JaiHov and the producer of the show @FSP_Wezzy as they discuss the hottest sports news of the past week and rank the Top 10 "One and Done" college basketball players since 1996.
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