<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Q: Is there anything about the process over the past few weeks that might have surprised you? Collison: I was surprised at how in-depth some of the psychology tests, physical testing – some places you have to go for an hour just stretching seeing if you’re flexible in certain areas. I understand why, they’re investing a lot of money in the pick and they want to make sure it. City after city after city, that stuff gets a little old. I’m glad it’s over though. It’s all important things that you needed to do to get in a situation. It’s over now so I’m excited for the draft. Q: You spent four years in college, did your time, yet it seems you’re almost penalized because of these unknown international players who people don’t know much about? Collison: Yeah, well, I think the thing you’ve got to remember is that it’s not an accolade or a reward for a good career, it’s who they think is going to be good down the line. So, I can understand that it’s their own pick and they’re going to pick who they want. But, I think a lot of teams know you’re going to make mistakes going with guys like that – unproven. I’ve done all I can and whether I slip lower than I should we’ll find out. The Draft, I think if you’re going to get drafted, I think that’s the most important thing. Where you go, you’re going to have the chance to prove that on the floor. When it’s all said and done, they’ve still got to go out and play. So, we’ll find out. I’m in a good situation because I’m going to get picked so that’s all I can ask for. Q: How much interest has Milwaukee shown? Collison: Milwaukee. A lot. It’s a strong possibility. I think they’re either going to go big or go point guard. Point guard, obviously, I can handle a little bit, but I don’t think they’re going to play me at the point (laughs). Q: What was it like playing for George Karl last summer? Collison: I got along with him. I was there until the game against Germany so I wasn’t there for any of the losses. I heard it was a little tough after that. But I had a good experience. Q: Would that experience with George Karl be beneficial to you? Collison: Yeah, I think so. I think we got along well. I think he appreciates how I play. It would be a good place to play. It’s only four hours from where I live in Iowa so it would be a place I would love to go to. Q: What range do you think you’ll go? Collison: It’s hard to say. I’ve heard as high as five – that’s probably less likely – and as low as 12. The Internet and everywhere else says 16-18. I haven’t even worked out with those teams. We’ll find out. If Seattle (12 and 14) keeps the pick, I think that would be a good spot. But they could trade them and all of a sudden, who knows. </div>
always liked nick , maybe hell go to a decent team and have time to learn the system w/o being shoved in there