Kansas and Duke’s Star Rookies Shock Fans by Declaring for NBA Draft—What This Means for College Basketball’s Future
That made him a force on the interior, as well as an effective playmaker who could reliably set up teammates out of double teams or while running the offense up top — notably with him feeding fellow early draft entrant Isaiah Evans for the go-ahead 3-pointer to eventual NCAA 1-seed Florida.
Arizona freshmen Brayden Burries and Koa Peat also declared for the draft on Friday after leading the Wildcats to their first Final Four since 2001.
Burries had a dynamic freshman season that shot him up NBA draft boards. The 6-4 guard led the Wildcats with 16.1 points per game while averaging 4.1 rebounds and 2.4 rebounds. The San Bernadino, California, native shot 49% from the floor and led Arizona with 59 steals.



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