cnbc's sports business reporter, jabari young, now. jabari, how is this going to work >> well, shep, thanks for having me on the show i appreciate it, and it's going to work, we'll see in september when it starts you know, leagues have tried this before. you know, credit to lavar ball who attempted this and got through a year, but it gets shut down, and the difference between this and that league is that, you know, over time has a backing, they have a social media following, you know, again, you mentioned stars that are already aligned and they have an infrastructure that is nba dna, so it's built to assist those high schoolers and those young players who feel that, you know, college is just not beneficial for them anymore, and i think this is just a new trend of things just changing in the business world when it comes down to, you know, athletics. >> man, i bet the money printing machine that is the ncaa is freaking out right now >> maybe maybe. you know, but listen, the ncaa is still going to have its use not everybody are elite bask