<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma State basketball signee Gerald Green will apply for early entry into the NBA draft, but his father says the 6-foot-8 shooting guard will retain the option of playing at OSU by not hiring an agent. "He wants to win a national championship at OSU, but if he's a lotto pick, that's hard to turn down," Gerald Green Sr. said. "That's why you go to college, to get a degree to earn a good living. It's a catch-22 situation. We'll probably stick him (on the draft list) just to see how it goes." Not hiring an agent will allow Green to retain his eligibility. Players who want to go to the NBA before completing their senior year in college must file by May 14. The draft is June 28. Green, from Houston's Gulf Shores Academy, is rated the No. 1 high school senior in the country by Rivals.com. He signed with OSU in November, but there has been speculation Green would jump to the NBA.</div> Source Glad to hear he left the door open to play in college. Unless he really disappoints in workouts and maybe some of the invitationals it's hard to imagine him falling out of the lottery. If he doesn't go lottery I imagine he goes to college to improve his draft stock.
this point At this point I really cant see him not going pro. I can see him in a Knicks uniform now.......