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Anonymous
Years ago
Exum "college this season is not an option"
Considering most mock drafts have him in the top 5 of a stacked draft class he's probably better off skipping college and going straight into the draft while his stock is high. Why risk injury or reducing your stock by playing college ball?
"Schools have been saying I can start in early December and play this season," Exum told ESPN. "But if college is the option, I'll stay in Australia, do workouts with the national team and then go to college next August. Playing this season in college is not an option."Exum, who turns 19 on July 13, told ESPN that he remains 50-50 on whether to bypass college and go to the NBA.Exum also disclosed his five finalists to ESPN -- Indiana, North Carolina, Kentucky, Michigan and Oregon -- if he chooses to attend college. He said he plans to take visits to the schools after he graduates from high school.