LoL. See Kosmas answer.
Look beyond the trees to see the forest.
If its only about making money.....go to the G league or overseas to play and skiip college.
Getting to play basketball to get a 4 year d degree that you will have for a lifetime and is something that can't be taken away from you, is invaluable and enhances your lifetime earning capacity.
Making it to the NBA is statistically a low % of success for the majority of players that aspire to that profession....the many that don't make it will be able to use that degree in hand aiding them in the path to financial success for life.
One unfortunate injury ends a career in basketball swiftly....having a degree gives a security net to fall back on and the injury does not prevent the potential success in another career opportunity outside of basketball or football, etc., etc.
The NCAA and the media have bastardized the idea of student athlete and only the fans and those athlete/students that see the value of a college degree can flip this system as it currently exists. College is not for everyone.
Go to the G league and make it to the NBA that way. And college and pro coaches alike could recommend that way to the young men and women of today and not push them to one year 1 or 2 years in college, etc, etc----
Or the young ones themselves can wake up to the benefits of having a college degree and what it means over a lifetime of earnings versus not making it to the pros.