Sixteen Division I freshmen left school early last year to declare for the 2016 NBA draft. Ivan Rabb wasn't one of them despite having flashed traditional one-and-done talent.
Instead, he'll take another season at California to continue building up his value—like a rebellious blackjack player risking a strong hand for a potential better one.
Rabb ignored the unwritten rules that advise projected lottery prospects to cash in. He's now in position to prove the book wrong and benefit—both developmentally and financially—from more college basketball. Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Kris Dunn j...
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