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==Potential Arguments, Structures, and Sources==
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[Replace this text with a brief identification of at least three potential arguments relevant to your topic question.  Identify the claim argued for, the reasoning and evidence.  Cite from sources posted on your wiki page.]
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==Opposing Viewpoints==
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[http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&hid=102&sid=0410bced-d768-43c1-a80a-f2ae624da054%40sessionmgr109 NBA Age Limit Plan Ought to be Stuffed]
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This article strongly opposes the newly implimented NBA Age policy.  The author uses examples of previous high school players that skipped college to go directly to the pro's and have been successful as evidence that teen phenoms can make it in the NBA.  He also states the right an 18 year old has to apply for work anywhere except the NBA, and how going to college for a year can ultimatly hurt a prospect.  -  Conor
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==Supporting Viewpoints==
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[http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=5&hid=14&sid=0410bced-d768-43c1-a80a-f2ae624da054%40sessionmgr109 College Isn't a Bad Place to Learn]
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The article focuses on the issue of drafting National Basketball Association (NBA) players with reference to the drafting of international players. Teams are realizing that it's less risky to draft internationals because they are more coachable and don't have American-style. The best road to NBA success remains drafting players trained in the U.S. colleges, something commissioner David Stern recognized when he added an age minimum to the league's draft. In the past three years, NBA teams have selected 18 internationally trained players in the first round. Of the top eight players in minutes for the four highest playoff seeds in each conference, 84 percent were trained by U.S. colleges and 14 percent developed overseas.  -  Conor
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[http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=6&hid=14&sid=0410bced-d768-43c1-a80a-f2ae624da054%40sessionmgr109 NBA Needs 20-year old Minimum as Much as Kobe Needs Shaq]
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This article focus on what the rule will do for the veterans of the league, by allowing them more job security.  It also says that once this rule is implimented it will give the NBA fans a better product.  -  Conor[http://www.example.com link title]
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[http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=7&hid=114&sid=435be7f9-9702-4576-bd29-5a886c4f7ce7%40SRCSM2 Adults Only]
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This article supports the new rule because with it, we will avoid the players that jump straight from high school to the pro's only to ride the pine.  With the new rule players will be forced to learn and devolope in college or the NBDL which is good for the league.  -  Conor
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==Non-opinionated Viewpoints==
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[http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=114&sid=435be7f9-9702-4576-bd29-5a886c4f7ce7%40SRCSM2 Coaches Waiting to see how 19 age Rule Playes out]
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Short article that interviews two college coaches on what they think about the rule.  Not very much information.  -  Conor
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Welcome to the main page for your research collaboration.  This is the place where you should post collaborative research.  You might want to look at this quick list of formatting options for wikis.  It's very easy: [[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Quick Reference for Formatting Wiki text]].   
 
Welcome to the main page for your research collaboration.  This is the place where you should post collaborative research.  You might want to look at this quick list of formatting options for wikis.  It's very easy: [[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Quick Reference for Formatting Wiki text]].   

Revision as of 15:31, 23 April 2007

Spring_2007_Research_Group_Pages

Topic Question

[Replace this text with a focused topic question which your thesis/conclusion will answer or address. If you have more than one, list them here. Try to identify a topic question which everyone in the group can write about. Your topic question must address issues about which there is reasonable disagreement.]

Potential Arguments, Structures, and Sources

[Replace this text with a brief identification of at least three potential arguments relevant to your topic question. Identify the claim argued for, the reasoning and evidence. Cite from sources posted on your wiki page.]



Opposing Viewpoints

NBA Age Limit Plan Ought to be Stuffed This article strongly opposes the newly implimented NBA Age policy. The author uses examples of previous high school players that skipped college to go directly to the pro's and have been successful as evidence that teen phenoms can make it in the NBA. He also states the right an 18 year old has to apply for work anywhere except the NBA, and how going to college for a year can ultimatly hurt a prospect. - Conor

Supporting Viewpoints

College Isn't a Bad Place to Learn The article focuses on the issue of drafting National Basketball Association (NBA) players with reference to the drafting of international players. Teams are realizing that it's less risky to draft internationals because they are more coachable and don't have American-style. The best road to NBA success remains drafting players trained in the U.S. colleges, something commissioner David Stern recognized when he added an age minimum to the league's draft. In the past three years, NBA teams have selected 18 internationally trained players in the first round. Of the top eight players in minutes for the four highest playoff seeds in each conference, 84 percent were trained by U.S. colleges and 14 percent developed overseas. - Conor

NBA Needs 20-year old Minimum as Much as Kobe Needs Shaq This article focus on what the rule will do for the veterans of the league, by allowing them more job security. It also says that once this rule is implimented it will give the NBA fans a better product. - Conorlink title

Adults Only This article supports the new rule because with it, we will avoid the players that jump straight from high school to the pro's only to ride the pine. With the new rule players will be forced to learn and devolope in college or the NBDL which is good for the league. - Conor

Non-opinionated Viewpoints

Coaches Waiting to see how 19 age Rule Playes out Short article that interviews two college coaches on what they think about the rule. Not very much information. - Conor


Welcome to the main page for your research collaboration. This is the place where you should post collaborative research. You might want to look at this quick list of formatting options for wikis. It's very easy: [Quick Reference for Formatting Wiki text].

Alfino 09:58, 22 March 2007 (PDT)