1. Creighton's Doug McDermott is nowhere near close to making a decision on whether to declare for the NBA or return to the Bluejays, his father and coach Greg McDermott said. Greg McDermott said Doug will take this call down to the NBA's April 28 deadline -- the only one that really matters. Doug McDermott isn't feeling any pressure about the April 16 NCAA deadline -- and that's good, because that one means nothing. The NCAA doesn't put out a list on that date and neither does the NBA. The only deadline that produces an early-entry list is the April 28 deadline. A player could say he's returning to school next week and then declare 12 days later without any issue.
Doug McDermott has one of the toughest decisions of any player, because if he decides to leave his dad will face a difficult season in the Bluejays' first season in the new Big East. If Doug stays, Creighton has a chance to contend for the new league's title.
Edrick wrote:With McD, they'd have a chance for top 1/2 which will be enough for a NCAA bid. Either way, they have no real chance of contending for a title though
They'll be picked 5-7
Vill wrote:Almost all of the possible entrants have made a statement one way or the other. I'm surprised to have not heard anything from the McDermotts. What further info could they be waiting on unless they just want to drag it out the very end to say he'll stay and look like the savior.
Irishdawg wrote:Vill wrote:Almost all of the possible entrants have made a statement one way or the other. I'm surprised to have not heard anything from the McDermotts. What further info could they be waiting on unless they just want to drag it out the very end to say he'll stay and look like the savior.
The "problem" is if you're McDermott you could actually get drafted in the first round of this year's draft. Isn't going to happen next year with how deep the draft is going to be. Heck, Kentucky could have 8 or 9 guys by themselves drafted ahead of where he would likely be at. I think at this point they probably know whether or not he'll be back, but it's a tough decision and he's better off waiting to see who all goes into the draft to figure out where his draft stock may eventually fall. I think that's more what they're waiting for to make a final choice. If he thinks he'll end up in the first round this year, you pretty much have to go for the guaranteed money, IMO. If not, you might as well come back.
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