On April 16, the NBA announced that Jalen Green, the top player in the high-school class of 2020, would enter the G League’s deep-pocketed new professional development program. Green would reportedly make half a million dollars for a year after high-school. To a who’s who of NBA insiders—agents, front office personnel, players—the news of April 16 wasn’t about Green. The news was: The G League had a deep-pocketed new professional development program? “The whole thing caught me by surprise,” NBA agent Brandon Grier tells TrueHoop. “Nobody knew about it.”