Clyde Drexler, John Havlicek, and Oscar Robertson
its about 1% of players
The majority of Division I basketball players went to public high schools, so naming them all would be impossible.
Terrell Bridges
Clyde Drexler, John Havlicek, and Oscar Robertson
Minutes played, rebounds, steals, assists, fouls committed, free throw made/ attempted, 3 point goals made/ attempted and so forth. Stats are a review of a players performance at a glance.
Because they have more competition nowadays cause there are more talented players then back in the days.
Mohhammed YA DIG
Double-double is a basketball term, defined as an individual performance in a game in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in any two of these categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Example: Bob had 23 points and 11 rebounds. He had a double-double. Example: Bob had 9 points, 12 assists, and 14 rebounds. He had a double-double.
1/100 basketball players only 3/100 play division 1 college basketball
The NCAA allows each Division 1 Men's Basketball program 13 Scholarships and in Division 2, 10 are available. For Women's basketball 15 Scholarships are offered in Division 1 and 10 in Division 2. from collegescholarships.org
There are around 1000 NCAA basketball schools in total, with 351 schools in 32 Division I basketball conferences. There are also other divisions, but only Division I gets shown on TV, and contains most of the players that go into the NBA.
There can only be 13 scholarship players on a Division 1 team and 10 on a Division 2 team.