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Early Entrants

  • wildcats20
    Welp with the season over(sorry FF teams), we might as well talk about the kids that are leaving early...

    Isiah Thomas - Washington
    Jordan Williams - Maryland(no agent)
    Tyler Honeycutt (soph) - UCLA
    Malcom Lee - UCLA(no agent)
    Kemba Walker - UConn

    And possibly the big, big kid from UCLA also, Joshua Smith. But supposedly his father says he's coming back.

    I pulled these from the "rumors" section on ESPN's college bball page.
  • wildcats20
    Nikola Vucevic - USC
  • Hb31187
    Jackson from BC is supposedly testing the waters with no agent
  • Tiger2003
    Pitt's Ashton Gibbs will test NBA waters. He has not hired an agent.
  • Azubuike24
    Guys who are testing waters without agents:

    Scotty Hopson, Tennessee
    Tobias Harris, Tennessee
    Darius Morris, Michigan
  • wildcats20
    From what the ESPN thing said, Morris is just asking for opinions or whatever they call it.
  • cbus4life
    Is Walker really leaving "early?"

    I know he is only a junior, but hasn't he already graduated? Or will this spring/summer?
  • se-alum
    cbus4life;730312 wrote:Is Walker really leaving "early?"

    I know he is only a junior, but hasn't he already graduated? Or will this spring/summer?
    Yes, because he still has a year of eligibility left.
  • Azubuike24
    Time to bring this back up. Players have until April 24th to declare, and sometime in May to decide to stay in or withdraw. Clearly hiring an agent nullifies that second deadline.

    Trey Thompkins of Georgia is leaving and will hire an agent.
    Travis Leslie of Georgia is leaving and will NOT hire an agent.
    Josh Selby of Kansas is leaving and will hire an agent.
  • centralbucksfan
    Azubuike24;733520 wrote:Time to bring this back up. Players have until April 24th to declare, and sometime in May to decide to stay in or withdraw. Clearly hiring an agent nullifies that second deadline.

    Trey Thompkins of Georgia is leaving and will hire an agent.
    Travis Leslie of Georgia is leaving and will NOT hire an agent.
    Josh Selby of Kansas is leaving and will hire an agent.
    May 8th is the NCAA deadline for those who don't hire an agent. They must decide to come back, or leave by this deadline or they become ineligible for next year. But wasn't there a couple players who found loopholes in this recently?

    BTW, I think Selby has BUST written all over him. He never impressed me at all this year. He should have come back.
  • se-alum
    centralbucksfan;733571 wrote:May 8th is the NCAA deadline for those who don't hire an agent. They must decide to come back, or leave by this deadline or they become ineligible for next year. But wasn't there a couple players who found loopholes in this recently?

    BTW, I think Selby has BUST written all over him. He never impressed me at all this year. He should have come back.
    I believe either Morris or Patterson done that @ UK, though it wasn't easy I don't believe.
  • Azubuike24
    Dee Bost declared, did not withdraw by the deadline and petitioned the NCAA to re-instate his eligibility. He was forced to sit out some games but showed proof that his intent was to withdraw, not hire an agent and remain an amateur. Personally, I think it's a crock, but they ruled in his favor and he played.

    Randolph Morris declared, stayed in the draft and went undrafted. He then petitioned to return because he hadn't signed with an agent. He was able to pay back his workout/travel expenses paid for by NBA teams and regain his eligibility after serving a suspension. After that, and a few other attempts, the NCAA nixed that rule allowing undrafted (and unrepresented) players from regaining eligibility.
  • Laley23
    Hearing Jereme Richmond is gone. That coupled with the rumors he was transferring, makes more sense.
  • Azubuike24
    Entering Without Agents
    Kim English, Missouri
    Laurence Bowers, Missouri
    Augustus Gilchrist, South Florida
    Reggie Jackson, Boston College
    Orlando Johnson, U.C. Santa Barbara
    Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech
    Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh
    Scotty Hopson, Tennessee
    Darius Morris, Michigan
    Tobias Harris, Tennessee
    Malcolm Lee, UCLA
    Tristan Thompson, Texas
    Travis Leslie, Georgia
    Jordan Williams, Maryland

    ENTERING WITH AGENTS
    Jereme Richmond, Illinois
    Trey Thompkins, Georgia
    Marcus Morris, Kansas
    Markieff Morris, Kansas
    Tyler Honeycutt, UCLA
    Greg Smith, Fresno State
    Isaiah Thomas, Washington
    Nikola Vucevic, USC
  • se-alum
    I don't see the point of entering w/ an agent unless you're a clear cut top 10 pick when you declare.
  • centralbucksfan
    se-alum;734342 wrote:I don't see the point of entering w/ an agent unless you're a clear cut top 10 pick when you declare.

    Uh..because maybe they have their mind made up that they are ready to move on. College isn't for all.
  • jordo212000
    I don't follow college basketball as much as some of you, but I have literally not heard of 25% of these guys.

    It always gives me a chuckle when I see the grand total of guys who are declaring. A lot of these guys must have "boys" in their ears telling them how good they are. There is always a large number of guys who are SOL after the draft concludes.
  • SportsAndLady
    Josh Selby has not entered the draft, nor has he hired an agent.

    He simply worked out in Las Vegas one day and everyone said he is going pro and hiring an agent...it means nothing.
  • Azubuike24
    Just for S&L, I'll edit it until it becomes official. It would bother me too so...done.
  • SportsAndLady
    I really don't think Selby will go pro, which is why I said something..if it was all but a done deal, I wouldn't care. But I really think he needs another year in a system that fits him..and I think Self is going to tell him this.
  • se-alum
    SportsAndLady;734470 wrote:I really don't think Selby will go pro, which is why I said something..if it was all but a done deal, I wouldn't care. But I really think he needs another year in a system that fits him..and I think Self is going to tell him this.
    I'm sure Matta told Mullens, Koufos, and Cook that they needed another year in a system, but sometimes the thought of riches is too much to overcome. I hope Selby does come back, as that's always a good thing for CBB.
  • centralbucksfan
    SportsAndLady;734403 wrote:Josh Selby has not entered the draft, nor has he hired an agent.

    He simply worked out in Las Vegas one day and everyone said he is going pro and hiring an agent...it means nothing.

    Actually, its more than one day. Its at least a few, possibly the entire week he is working out in Vegas. And it does mean something. Doen't mean he will go...but don't kid yourself, he wants to go or he wouldn't be doing this to get a feel for his draft position.
  • SportsAndLady
    centralbucksfan;734547 wrote:Actually, its more than one day. Its at least a few, possibly the entire week he is working out in Vegas. And it does mean something. Doen't mean he will go...but don't kid yourself, he wants to go or he wouldn't be doing this to get a feel for his draft position.

    You're right my bad, it was more than one day...so far it's been two lol

    Don't kid myself? What's the difference between the dozens of players every year who enter the draft, don't hire an agent, and then pull out soon as they know their draft position? Does it really hurt to go work out with pro coaches and improve your game, then decide to come back to school? It happens every year, why is it that when Selby does it, it means he wants to just bail and go pro?
  • SportsAndLady
    se-alum;734513 wrote:I'm sure Matta told Mullens, Koufos, and Cook that they needed another year in a system, but sometimes the thought of riches is too much to overcome. I hope Selby does come back, as that's always a good thing for CBB.

    Valid point..and I'm not saying Selby is going to come back; all I'm saying is this year's offense revolved around the post and whenever they kicked it out, is when the guards could shoot. That's not how Selby is used to playing and that quite frankly isn't his game..his game is to create off the dribble, slash, distribute. If he realizes that the offense next year will revolve around him, I see no reason to go pro after a TERRIBLE freshman season.
  • dokken
    Many of those guys won't even get drafted. Then what do they do?