If you see more rookies with more polished game and reaching their potential faster I think it's a good movement. The one and done thing is stupid and problematic in a ton of ways, so if we don't allow players to come out of high school, letting them spend some time abroad seems like a good alternative.
I talked to Carter Rodrigues about this on twitter last night, considering the insane rate you see players flame out in the league are. There are so many players who just don't cut it coming out of college, even in the lottery. I think the draft system has to be reformed in some way at this point. Removing the stigma of G League and having more young players go down there would help a great deal. Maybe if you remove the one and done deal, teams should start utilizing this way more when it comes to developing young players, or like we talked about, sending them overseas to develop in a more focused environment that isn't quite as hectic as the NBA. If you do decide to go play college ball, maybe make it so that you have to play at least 2 or even 3 seasons, so that we are sure that you have gotten something out of it?
This was kinda rambly, sorry