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High School standout Louis Williams said he will enter the NBA draft
instead of attending the University of Georgia.
Williams, the Naismith Trophy High School Player of the Year, announced
his decision Wednesday at his high school. He protected his amateur
status by not hiring an agent.


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Has anybody heard of this guy? I thought that I heard that Congress was
considering legislation to set an age limit for players entering the NBA.




I thought the NBA itself was considering such action. That would be a
better solution than Congressional action. But it should be done, I think.
But, then, what about all the high schoolers who turn pro in tennis,
soccer, et cetera? Bit of a sticky wicket, eh

By the way, since we are off-topic, I have expanded my personal hottie
list to include Mira Sorvino.


Does she play basketball?


 
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