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BRIGGS
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i have no interest in donte green--aka the chucker--a tim thomas type clone that doesnt have tims body strength ouch--also speculated on syracuse board that paul harris will declare. Also Speights from Florida is now in draft
From the Los Angeles Times COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sources say Love, Collison will leave UCLA The two stars are expected to make themselves available for the NBA draft. By Diane Pucin Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 9, 2008
Kevin Love and Darren Collison have probably played their last games for UCLA and will make themselves available for the NBA draft, sources close to the players said today.
Both players confirmed their decisions in separate meetings with UCLA Coach Ben Howland on Monday. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to make an announcement until after Howland holds a season-ending news conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Love, a 6-foot-10, 270-pound center, led the Bruins with averages of 17.5 points and 10.6 rebounds. The freshman was Pacific 10 Conference player of the year, a first-team All-American and most outstanding player of the NCAA regional at Anaheim. Collison, a junior point guard, was a third-team All-American.
Love and Collison are expected to hire agents, which would mean they could not return to UCLA next season.
Most NBA draft experts project Love being chosen anywhere from sixth to No. 13 overall, and that is the information Howland gave Love, sources said.
NBA team officials risk seven-figure fines for speaking publicly about college players, but an East team scout said Love had raised his draft position steadily during the Pac-10 season -- from a possible low first round pick to a lottery pick. And even being held to 12 points and nine rebounds in a 78-63 UCLA loss to Memphis last Saturday in an NCAA semifinal didn't change that.
"That was one game," the scout said, "and as a team UCLA couldn't run its offense."
The Bruins have been prepared to lose Collison since last spring, when the former Etiwanda High standout first considered testing his NBA status.
Collison, 6 feet and 160 pounds, played two of the worst games of his college career in UCLA's last three games. Against Western Kentucky, Collison fouled out trying to guard Hilltoppers guard Tyrone Brazelton, who scored 31 points and torched him during a second half when the Bruins blew most of a 21-point lead. Then, in the loss to Memphis, he fouled out again having scored only two points with four assists and five turnovers in being physically dominated by Derrick Rose, a 6-3, 205-pound freshman.
However, an NBA Western Conference team official said, "I thought he was a mid-first round pick [before Memphis]. I think he still is. That's what his talent says to me."
The sources said both players planned to remain in good academic standing, so their leaving early would not potentially cost the Bruins a scholarship. Programs which do not meet certain NCAA requirements for graduating players risk such penalties. Because UCLA is on a quarter system and instruction in the spring quarter started just last week, both players may still withdraw from classes without penalty.
Love is expected to return to his family's Lake Oswego, Ore., home later this week before coming back for UCLA's team banquet on Monday.
The Bruins are also expected to lose guard Russell Westbrook, a sophomore. He played opposite Collison but moved to the point when Collison was injured early this season.
One scout projected Westbrook as a possible lottery pick, and the guard's family has indicated that he would probably leave school if expectations were that he would go early. He had a career-high 22 points against Memphis and, at 6-3, 190 pounds, was clearly the one UCLA player physically suited to run and jump and bump with the Tigers.
Along with those three stars, it's possible the Bruins could lose as many as four other players.
Debbie Shipp, mother of redshirt junior Josh Shipp, said it was too soon to make any decisions about his future, though her son's two-month long shooting slump and the fact he has had surgery on each of his hips the past two years make him a questionable prospect for the draft's first round, which are the only picks who get guaranteed contracts.
Shipp came to UCLA in a class with Jordan Farmar, Afflalo and Lorenzo Mata-Real, who are all gone now. He also has the example of his older brother, Joe, who has played professionally in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Junior Luc Richard Mbah a Moute may, like Shipp, declare for the April 27 draft, not hire an agent, be evaluated, then come back to school. Junior Alfred Aboya, who will earn his degree this summer, has indicated he may not use his final year of basketball eligibility and concentrate on getting a masters degree. Sophomore reserve Nikola Dragovic said he is considering going home to Serbia to play professionally
[Edited by - BRIGGS on 04-09-2008 12:16 AM]
RIP Crushalot😞
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