<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Skyline's Calvin Miles Jr. is planning to remain in the NBA draft, his father said Monday. The deadline to withdraw is next Tuesday, a week before the draft. "We're staying in the draft as of right now," Calvin Miles Sr. said. "The percentage is very low that he'll go to college." No North Texas player has made the jump from high school to the NBA. But until then, Miles Sr. said he knows "there are no guarantees in the NBA." "I think there is a pretty wide range on him right now," one NBA personnel director said. "He could go late first [round]. "There's a pretty good learning curve he needs. But he's talented." Miles Sr. said the family has begun looking for an agent but would not decide whether to hire one until after the draft. NCAA rules allow high school players to go to college even after they are drafted, as long as they don't hire an agent. If a player is drafted but then goes to college, the team that drafted him retains his rights until one year after he completes his college eligibility. Miles Sr. said his son would go to Texas if he were drafted in the second round. </div> Source
I think he should have gone to college for at least one year to polish up his skills and get ready to go to the pros.