<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">SNELLVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- South Gwinnett High School standout Louis Williams kept his options open Wednesday when he made himself available for the NBA draft. Williams, a University of Georgia signee, said he has not hired an agent, and by protecting his amateur status he could still pull out of the draft and attend college. But Williams said the chances he will change his mind are "probably slim and none" and he was firm in saying he expects to be picked in the first round of the June 28 NBA draft. Georgia coach Dennis Felton said Wednesday he also expects Williams will be a first-round pick. "Even when we were recruiting him, I knew he had a chance to go," Felton said. "What you have to understand, when we recruited Louis and he committed to us and signed with us, I had to know the chances were slim of him coming to campus."</div> Full Story This was pretty much expected. But they're wrong about one thing, Louis will not be a first-rounder, he's a mid 2nd rounder at best right now, unless he redeems himself after that poor performance at the All-American game.