There are concerns about the NCAA's new requirements allowing men's basketball players to sign with an agent during the NBA draft process while maintaining their college eligibility. The measures — which notably now include requiring agents to have a bachelor's degree — have drawn criticism from an attorney who has worked on numerous NCAA eligibility cases, at least one agent and NBA All-Star LeBron James via Twitter, among others. "Frankly I think some of the efforts to control student-athletes and coaches, I think some of those actions are illegal," Alabama-based attorney Don Jackson said Wednesday.Read more on NewsOK.com