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By Ray Ratto
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, May 14, 2002 At last count by people who say they know such things (and as such, people neither to be dined with nor trusted), there are nearly as many underclassmen, both foreign and domestic, who have declared for the NBA draft as there are draft positions. Many people, especially people on the college basketball company dole, see this as a crisis of society-shaking proportions. Underclassmen coming out early instead of developing their skills, causing coaches to be fired, ruining the nature of ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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