Wait, what?
I think far more Wake fans don't like the idea of 1 and dones because of the history of our program. How many 2 years or less guys have won postseason games for us? CP3, one of our best ever, would be the poster child with 3 NCAA wins in 2 years - then he left and we had no point guard and spent 2 years being bad. Teague and Johnson gave us 2 years and no NCAA tourney wins. Farouq gave us one then when he left we were a complete disaster again.
Skip may have gotten us into the mix with big names, but spending so much time chasing the Oden, Conley and Cook package for example was pretty detrimental to our program. Consider our 4 year guys - Duncan, Justin Gray, Eric Williams, Taron Downey, Levy, Dawson, Hicks, Songaila, etc... Those were the type of guys we had at the core of our 16 straight post-season appearances. Suddenly we've only been to the post-season twice in 7 years despite numerous 2-and-dones.
I think fans remember Wake as always in the hunt and always dangerous, and that was built on not relying on a Kentucky/UNC formula of getting 1 and dones routinely. It's like we've gone to two extremes though - Dino couldn't coach NBA talent to a postseason win over Cleveland State, and [Redacted] can't recruit guys who would sniff the league after 3 years. Neither have led to much of anything in the postseason.
Wake's best basketball has been played getting really good, but not quite NBA-elite players that stay in the program. With that as a base, hopefully you grab a hometown Chris Paul or another perfect fit rockstar recruit. I've always thought that was the general idea behind the anti one-and-done argument - although it's obviously been bastardized in the spin machine surrounding the current state of Wake basketball.