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Glenn
05-23-2007, 11:05 AM
WOW

Hibbert is apparently going back to school.

I'm shocked.

The deadline for players that have not signed with an agent to withdraw from the draft is June 18.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/22/AR2007052201624.html?hpid=sec-sports


Hoyas' Decisions Expected Today
Hibbert Reportedly Will Return for Senior Year

By Camille Powell
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 23, 2007; Page E01

Georgetown juniors Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert will announce whether they will remain in the NBA draft at a news conference this afternoon, and according to a source with knowledge of the situation, Hibbert will be returning to the Hoyas for his senior season.

The return of the 7-foot-2 Hibbert is a boost for a program that is coming off its first Final Four appearance since 1985. He and Green helped lead the Hoyas to a sweep of the Big East regular season and tournament titles and a 30-7 overall record, the fourth 30-win season in school history.

When Hibbert and Green submitted their names for the draft in mid-April, both players left open the possibility of returning to Georgetown for a final season. Neither player hired an agent at the time, and both players said they were still enrolled in classes and were on track to graduate on time.

Underclassmen have until June 18 to withdraw from the draft, which will be held June 28 in New York. The draft lottery was held last night, with the Portland Trail Blazers winning the top pick.

Most mock drafts have projected Green and Hibbert as lottery picks, forecasting Green to go between the seventh and 14th picks, and Hibbert between the fifth and 10th picks.

Hibbert has steadily improved each season since coming to Georgetown from nearby Georgetown Prep and could vault his way to the top of the 2008 draft with another season of similar development in college. Green, on the other hand, is considered to be the more NBA-ready player, and his stock might be at its peak now after a superlative junior season.

The 6-9 Green led the Hoyas in scoring (14.3 points) and was second in rebounds (6.4) and assists (3.2). He was named the Big East player of the year, as well as the most outstanding player of the Big East tournament and the NCAA East Region. He made three game-winning shots, two of them in the postseason, but scored just nine points on five shot attempts in the Hoyas' national semifinal loss to Ohio State.

Hibbert was second on the team in scoring (12.9 points), led the Hoyas in rebounding (6.9) and blocked shots (2.4), and was a unanimous choice for first team all-Big East. He had a terrific NCAA tournament, averaging a double-double (14.2 points and 10.4 rebounds), and against the likely top pick in the draft, Ohio State freshman Greg Oden, Hibbert had 19 points and six rebounds.

Last month, Green said there was a 70 percent chance that he would return to the Hoyas.

"School is only going to be here four years," Green said. "The NBA will be there forever. You can't just give up that. That's a big thought in this process."

Hibbert put his odds of returning at 50-50, and said his projected draft position would be a factor in the decision. There is a glut of talented big men in this year's draft: Oden, Florida's Al Horford and Joakim Noah, China's Yi Jianlian and Washington's Spencer Hawes.

"Do I want to go eight through 14, or do I want to go top three next year?" Hibbert said in April.

"That does play a factor in my decision. . . . I wouldn't want to be at the end of a bench on an NBA team, not being able to develop and show what I can do, so another year here would be great, obviously.

"But I'm just going to see if Coach thinks I'm ready. I would love to come back and get a national championship banner in here. We were close this year, but next year could be great."

Georgetown's top nine players are eligible to return next season, and the Hoyas will add two of the top guard prospects in the country: Austin Freeman, the All-Met player of the year from DeMatha, and Chris Wright, a three-time All-Met from St. John's.

Should Green return as well, the Hoyas could open the season as the top-ranked team in the country.

micknugget
05-23-2007, 11:13 AM
This will pretty much kill any chance of us getting Law barring a trade. As the depth of the draft decreases, Law will almost certainly be gone by #15.

WTFchris
05-23-2007, 11:50 AM
My mock will still have Hibbert in it as I am leaving soon today, but I will update it for tomorrow if Hibbert does decide to withdraw.

Cross
05-25-2007, 09:55 PM
AP -
Brandon Rush, who led Kansas in scoring last year, has withdrawn from the NBA draft and will play his junior season at the school.

A two-time all-conference selection, the 6-foot-6 Rush averaged a team-high 13.8 points for the Big 12 champions.

Sophomore Julian Wright, another starter, has committed to the draft. But with Rush returning, Kansas will have all but one of the 14 players who went 33-5 and captured the Jayhawks' third straight conference title.

Probably because he wants to raise his stock for next year

Glenn
05-26-2007, 06:58 AM
Crittenden is staying in, too.

WTFchris
05-26-2007, 10:27 AM
damn, that will have to wait until next week to fix.

Zekyl
05-26-2007, 01:09 PM
Crittenden is staying in, too.
In the draft or in school?

Glenn
05-26-2007, 08:09 PM
In the draft, sorry

Uncle Mxy
05-27-2007, 11:43 AM
Seems like Hibbert's a dumbass. He doesn't have a lot to gain and an awful lot to lose at this point.

mercury
05-27-2007, 01:44 PM
He said he thinks he'll be a top 3 next year.

Cross
05-29-2007, 08:03 AM
ESPN -
Kansas guard Brandon Rush tore his ACL in his right knee, meaning he may not play for the Jayhawks until December, a high-ranking Kansas source told ESPN.com Monday night.

The school expects to see a final review of Rush's MRI Tuesday. The test results were sent to a Denver specialist over the weekend. An announcement is due Tuesday or early Wednesday from the school.

Rush injured his ACL Thursday during a pickup game and then withdrew from the NBA draft Friday afternoon.

Glenn
05-29-2007, 08:33 AM
I remember hearing that the Pistons were high on Rush, too.

WTFchris
05-29-2007, 11:54 AM
Why? He's a SG, which is not what we need. Only PF is needed less IMO.

Cross
06-09-2007, 10:09 AM
Clemson junior forward James Mays withdrew from the NBA draft on Thursday, becoming the first prospect who played in the Orlando pre-draft camp to withdraw.

Mays told ESPN.com that he wanted to focus his attention on completing his degree and helping Clemson compete for an ACC championship.

The 6-foot-9 Mays averaged 12.2 points and 6.4 boards for the Tigers, who started hot but flamed out late and missed the NCAA Tournament. Mays rebounded the ball well in Orlando but was not a standout performer. He worked out Tuesday for the Houston Rockets in Orlando, but on Wednesday decided he wasn't ready for the NBA.

"I didn't do enough to stand out," Mays said. "I didn't showcase myself. I knew going in I wasn't a first-round pick and saw that this was the best situation for me."

Clemson's chances of reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2008 didn't rest with Mays, but his return certainly improves the Tigers' chances. Clemson (7-9 ACC, 25-11 overall) will return all but one of its top nine scorers. The only senior was guard Vernon Hamilton. Top scorer and rising junior wing K.C. Rivers (14 ppg) is back along with Mays, Cliff Hammons (11.6) and Trevor Booker (10.4) to give the Tigers four double-figure returning scorers.

The deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft is June 18, 10 days before the draft.

Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com.

Glenn
06-18-2007, 10:43 AM
Today at 5 pm is the deadline for players to withdraw, FWIW.

Recent withdrawals:
Utah State guard Jaycee Carroll
Marquette guard Dominic James
Nevada guard Marcelus Kemp

Expected to withdraw today:
Maureece Rice, Jr., George Washington
Charles Rhodes Jr., F, Mississippi State

Apparently, Jeff Green and Thad Young could still potentially pull out today.

Glenn
06-18-2007, 11:23 AM
http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=175&p=2&c=652422

Illinois center Shaun Pruitt going back to school

Glenn
06-18-2007, 01:30 PM
:chad:

Thad Young is staying in the draft.

Zekyl
06-18-2007, 01:36 PM
Good, now lets take a look at drafting him.

Glenn
06-18-2007, 02:55 PM
Another surprise as DeVon Hardin is going back to school.


Hardin takes name out of NBA draft
By Andy Katz
ESPN.com

Updated: June 18, 2007, 2:55 PM ET

DeVon Hardin wants to be a lottery pick when he leaves for the NBA and because of that Hardin has decided to withdraw from the draft and return to Cal for his senior season, Hardin's father Michael told ESPN.com on Monday.


Jeff Green staying in.

Source: Hoyas' Green will stay the draft course

Georgetown forward Jeff Green has decided to keep his name in the NBA draft and forgo his senior season, a source close to Green told ESPN.com's Chad Ford.

Hermy
06-18-2007, 03:02 PM
bitch, there goes my mock. now I have to work.

Glenn
06-18-2007, 04:26 PM
George Washington guard Maureece Rice and Baylor guard Aaron Bruce also withdrew today.

Cross
06-19-2007, 12:16 AM
hawes is in.

I swear I thought Hardin signed with an Agent to make sure hed stay in the draft...

WTFchris
06-19-2007, 01:14 PM
I read he was expected to sign yesterday. I never read that he did though.