I can help with the latest on One & Done, but I don’t have live access to current feeds in this moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent, publicly known context up to 2025–2026:
Core answer
- There has been ongoing discussion about ending the one-and-done rule in college basketball, but as of early 2026 there has not been a formal, final policy change enacted by the NBA or collectively bargained with the players’ union to universally remove the rule. News coverage over the years has highlighted stalled negotiations and differing stakeholder positions, with some reporting that changes were unlikely before the next CBA cycle [web sources detailing discussions and stasis over the rule].
Key context and related angles
- NBA stance: League executives and commissioner statements over the years have indicated a willingness to revisit the rule, but concrete movement has varied and often paused due to broader labor and developmental considerations [historical ESPN/Sports Illustrated coverage].
- College basketball ecosystem: The presence of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) and alternative routes (G League Ignite, international pathways) has shaped the discussion around player development and the attractiveness of college basketball as a pathway to professional basketball beyond the one-and-done framework [coverage surrounding NIL and development paths].
- Public discourse in media: Multiple outlets have debated whether “one-and-done” is fading due to NIL incentives or remaining due to structural factors in drafts, scouting, and labor agreements, with mixed conclusions across years [ESPN, CBS Sports, and SI discussions].
Would you like me to pull the most recent, verifiable updates from current outlets and summarize them, with citations? If you have a specific region or outlet you trust (e.g., ESPN, CBS Sports, The Athletic), tell me and I’ll tailor the search.