Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Can a basketball player that declares for the NBA Draft and goes undrafted return to college?

If a college basketball player declares for the NBA Draft and does not get drafted by a team, he's allowed to return to his college right? I'm not talking about being eligible to play ball still, I'm just talking about attending the college he previously went to.|||Yeah he can return to take classes and continue their education without a problem, they just can't play ball because there is a deadline to remove yourself from the draft and since they would of went through the draft that means they wouldnt of removed themselfs in time.|||Yes, the player can return to college. He can even return and play ball, unless he did something to make himself ineligible. If a player declares for the draft, but withdraws his name before a certain deadline (typically 7-10 days before the actual day of the draft), that player remains eligible to play college sports, unless he did something like hire an agent or sign an endorsement deal.





The NBA even has an advisory committee of coaches and scouts that gives players some indication of where they're likely to be drafted, so they can return to college if they don't like what they hear.|||Yes if he does not sign with a agent. Once you sign with a agent, you are locked in but if you dont then yea you can come back but as far as changing schools you would have to ask the NCAA that question.|||yea he can go back to school just for education, Shaq did it years back. but they couldn't play college ball cus they already declared themself as a pro|||yea of course but they cant play ball though Shaq did it and so did Vince Carter.|||If he hires an agent he can't return.|||sure as long as he has the money to pay for it.

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