<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">No one asked, but according to what I gathered at last night's Sonics game, Nate Robinson and Brandon Roy should return for their senior seasons. Neither is a slam dunk to make it in the NBA, and if I had to summon a guess, I'd say Robinson's a 10-footer from the lane and Roy's a 3-pointer from the corner. With one more year at Washington, they could become uncontested layins if their games keep developing while leading the Huskies to even greater national prominence. Fortunately for them, the Go 2 Guy is frequently wrong, as evidenced by a March Madness bracket now listed as officially kaput. NBA officials can't speak publicly about underclassmen, but this is the general consensus for every prospect -- if you're not among the first 14 draft selections as a lottery pick, stay in school. This especially holds true if you're projected to be taken in the second round, where the money is not necessarily guaranteed. In one mock draft by NBAdraft.net, Marvin Williams is expected to go first overall, with Robinson selected 35th by Boston. I doubt if Roy is mentioned in anyone's mock draft. Everyone who's seen him knows Robinson is an athletic marvel, a winner with a huge heart, a competitor who plays his best in big games, last Thursday's foul-marred finale notwithstanding.</div> Source