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Anonymous
Years ago
UNC Trio pull out of NBA Draft
B-fresh,
Only if they make the NBA... hence why maybe waiting a year is a good call.
Like i said, there really isn't a ton of opportunities out there to get a spot on a team.
Miss out, and you have gambled an awesome college experience for little return.
I am talking solely about fringe players here, stars need to strike while hot or risk losing their "potential" appeal...
Outside the top 15 picked, on average, how many guys are still in the pros 3 years down the track?
You just weigh it up don't you?
Your college years you are top dog.
Getting plenty of attention from the ladies and livin the high life. Risk it for a shot at the NBA that could perhaps wait a year... miss out and fade away one year too early... End up balling in china. ouch.
Or come to Aus and risk not getting paid the peanuts we offer...
Good luck to the guys from UNC... it's about time some of these young guys thought a little more and developed their games at the lower levels. Beside a good year in school can only help thier draft positions.