NBA decisions with the biggest impact on college basketball's top conferences

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    Most years, this is a turbulent time for college basketball programs wondering what their rosters will look like next season as prospects make decisions about their professional futures. But the coronavirus pandemic has created even more uncertainty, with coaches having limited in-person contact with potential returnees and prospects unable to employ the typical avenues, such as pro workouts and face-to-face interviews, to test the waters.

    Even the NCAA's June 3 withdrawal deadline for underclassmen who declare for the draft but then decide to maintain their eligibility seems tentative since the NBA season is currently suspended and it's unclear whether the league will stick with its June 25 date for the 2020 NBA draft

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