Jim Boeheim knows college basketball has to adjust to new transfer rule | KJZ

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Jim Boeheim knows college basketball has to adjust to new transfer rule | KJZ

Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim joins KJZ to discuss the college basketball transfer rule and how players don’t have to sit out as well as the different options high school players have besides college.

0:00 Jim Boeheim says he’s fine with the new transfer rule but knows it has changed the sport.

3:49 Jim Boeheim goes in depth on the different options high school players have and isn’t sure about the G League route.

5:15 Boeheim credits Cade Cunningham and Jalen Suggs for going to college and becoming top prospects that will be worth a lot of money.

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