The following is a list of underclassmen who have declared themselves eligible for the NBA draft on June 27: Gilbert Arenas, g, Arizona (sophomore) Brandon Armstrong, g, Pepperdine (junior) Keith Bogans, g, Kentucky (sophomore) Michael Bradley, f, Villanova (junior) Kedrick Brown, f, Okaloosa-Walton (FL) CC Kwame Brown, f, Glynn Academy (GA) HS SirValiant Brown, g, George Washington (sophomore) Tyson Chandler, c, Dominguez (CA) HS Ousmane Cisse, c, St. Jude, Montgomery (AL) HS Sam Clancy, f, Southern California (junior) Jason Collins, c, Stanford (sophomore) Omar Cook, g, St. John's (freshman) Eddy Curry, c, Thornwood (IL) HS Samuel Dalembert, c, Seton Hall (sophomore) DeSagana Diop, c, Oak Hill Academy (VA) HS Maurice Evans, g-f, Texas (junior) Joseph Forte, g, North Carolina (sophomore) Jason Gardner, G, Arizona (sophomore) Eddie Griffin, f, Seton Hall (freshman) Trenton Hassel, g, Austin Peay Kirk Haston, f, Indiana (junior) Steve Hunter, c, DePaul (sophomore) Richard Jefferson, f, Arizona (junior) Joe Johnson, g/f, Arkansas (sophomore) Tony Key, Centennial, Compton (CA) HS D.A. Layne, g, Georgia (junior) Zach Marbury, g, Rhode Island (junior) Cedric Moodie, g, Ball St (junior) Troy Murphy, f, Notre Dame (junior) Tayshaun Prince, g/f, Kentucky (junior) Zach Randolph, c, Michigan St (freshman) Jason Richardson, f, Michigan St (sophomore) Kenny Satterfield, g, Cincinnati (sophomore) Bobby Simmons, f/g, DePaul (junior) Will Solomon, g, Clemson (junior) Gerald Wallace, f, Alabama (freshman) Rodney White, f, Charlotte (freshman) Damien Wilkins, f, No Carolina St (sophomore) Michael Wright, f, Arizona (junior) No. of players that are leaving early in 2001: 39 No. of players that left early in 2000: 29 No. of players that left early in 1999: 29 No. of players that left early in 1998: 33 No. of players that left early in 1997: 40 ------------------
The list may still grow. I think the 5/13 was the deadline for having the player's request post marked. ------------------
Didn't Maurice Evans -- the kid from Texas --decide to return to school? What about Jaron Collins? Did just one of the dynamic duo tentatively declare for the draft? ------------------ Time is a great teacher-- only problem is it kills all its pupils.
Who? ------------------ Charles Barkely on the Raptors defeating the Knicks in Round 1 :"I think it was the Lord. The Lord was with the Raptors. You know the Knicks like to talk so much about religion, but I think the Lord was a Raptor fan."
If Zach is anything like his brother then he is gonna be one hell of a player. ------------------ President of the Steve Francis, Jamal Crawford,Larry Hughes, and Charles Woodson fan club.
Puedlfor, here is a little bit of info: "May 4, 2001 PHOENIX -- Day Three began at Mesa Community College, a local JUCO, observing a workout for high schooler turned NBA Draft eligible player: Tony Key. Key, an already well-traveled 6-foot-10, 275-pound interior player, participated in a lengthy 5-on-5 full-court scrimmage before a dozen or so NBA teams. Key, whose brother plays with the Harlem Globetrotters, showed all the game rust of a not-too-well-conditioned athlete. But the NBA scouts here didn't care much about his conditioning, an issue quickly resolved with a vigorous training program. What they did see was a player with unlimited upside to his game, a player who may get the opportunity to display his wares in better game shape next month at the Chicago camp. The key question regarding such an unheralded prospect concerns just how good he can become in a few years. Teams may wish to draft this type of player late in the first round with the hope he develops into a solid NBA player while under contract to them. Key's play in Chicago next month may well determine whether he's a late first round selection or just another name added to the list of undrafted early entry candidates." ------------------
Thank you for the info. ------------------ Charles Barkely on the Raptors defeating the Knicks in Round 1 :"I think it was the Lord. The Lord was with the Raptors. You know the Knicks like to talk so much about religion, but I think the Lord was a Raptor fan."