Shabazz Muhammad is monitoring the NBA's collective bargaining agreement negotiations as it pertains to the age limit of players entering the draft.

There has been talk the owners may push for American born players to spend two seasons in college before entering the draft.

“If they pushed it to two years, it would be really disappointing for those guys who were in there for that one year and had a great year,” Muhammad told Yahoo! Sports. “Then they come back for that second year, have a bad year and their NBA draft stock drops. That’s a bad thing for them. I don’t think they should do that.

“They should let guys decide if they want to go or not. If a guy is ready, why go to college?”

Muhammad is the biggest prize of the Class of 2012 and is being recruited by Arizona, Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Memphis, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, UCLA and UNLV.

John Calipari's history with getting players to the NBA will help Kentucky's chances.

“I don’t know who all I’m going to visit yet, but I’m going to be at UK’s Midnight Madness already – the rest I’m going to figure out,” Muhammad said. “I talk to John all the time about UK. Tyreke and I even talk to Derrick Rose all the time, too. I talk to them about Coach Cal and how he is. All these guys give me good information, and I’m just taking it all in like a sponge.

“You look at the guys of [Calipari’s] that have been drafted, [Nos.] 1, 2 and all over the board. Coach Cal is a great coach and he gets guys to where they want to be.”