Afflalo Entering Draft

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  1. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">LOS ANGELES (AP) -- UCLA All-American Arron Afflalo is passing up his senior year to enter the NBA draft.

    Afflalo, who averaged 16.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.9 assists and led the Bruins to consecutive Final Fours, announced his decision Tuesday at a news conference on campus.

    The 21-year-old junior from Compton declared for the NBA draft last year, but withdrew his name and returned to school after attending evaluation camps. A player who declares a second time isn't allowed to return to school.

    Afflalo said it was time to move on.

    "The decision wasn't easy," he said. "I did this for my personal growth, my happiness and where I felt I should be as an individual, what can get me to compete and be the best basketball player I can be." </div>

    http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news?slug=ap...ov=ap&type=lgns
     
  2. Chutney

    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    Yea, I was just about to post this. Good move for him. I think a lot of people might be turned off, because of the way he played during the Pac-10 and NCAA tournament. But, I think that's just because he's not built to be the main option on offense. In the NBA, he'll most likely be a role player (2nd or 3rd option down the road) and I think it'll allow him to be much more productive.
     
  3. J_Ray

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    Only way he makes a living for awhile in the NBA is if he's a defensive stopper, I could see him being like a Raja Bell maybe [​IMG]
     
  4. djdiggydiggy

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    I don't see him being a viable second or third option on any NBA team. He'll have trouble getting his shaky shot off in the League, so his best contribution will be his defensive presence on the perimeter.
     
  5. GatorsowntheNCAA

    GatorsowntheNCAA Omaha Bound 2010!

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    Did anyone tell him that Corey Brewer is going to be in the NBA? You would think he would like one season where he would not match up against Brewer. [​IMG]
     
  6. NickVanExel

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    Wish him the best of luck..I would agree that many may be turned off by his performance vs Cal in the Pac-10 Tournament and the NCAA Tourney. It seemed like whenever there was a big game towards the end of the season, he'd shut down. That being said, I think he could make a decent role player, should be interesting to see how this turns out.
     
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    he has a reputation for being invisible in real big game situations
     
  8. swyftdahoe

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    He's not built to be the #1 scoring option on a team.. That showed in the big games.. But there's definitely a place for him in the NBA.. He could be a solid starter in the league.. If he works on his D and midrange game.. Smart and tough, he should do fine..
     

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