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By Jemele Hill
Page 2 Thursday, July 10, 2008 From an Economics 101 standpoint, I don't have a problem with Brandon Jennings' decision to play a season in Europe instead of going to college for one year before entering the NBA. Jennings, who signed with the University of Arizona but hasn't received the standardized test score necessary to play, has the right to use his basketball talent to pursue a living. Who can blame him for not wanting to be a pawn in the NBA and NCAA's hypocritical age-limit system, which takes advantage of kids and p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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