Not all the NBA teams tolerate the young punks. Detroit is one that doesn't, and it just won the NBA championship. Nearly all of its players went to college, most of them for four years. Joe Dumars looks for players who are good citizens as well as good players. Look at how well Rasheed Wallace has done in Detroit. He used to be thought of as the biggest punk in the NBA, but he has been a model player and citizen in Detroit. He could have signed with any other team in the league but stayed in Detroit to be part of an organization that wins the right way.
The management of NBA teams has a great deal of control over the culture of the organization. Fans should demand better of their teams, not walk away from them.
Just curious, what did they do in the 70's to change the direction? (I was 5 years old)
This is not the time to talk about how Wallace is a role model!