Freshman Parker leaving Duke to enter draft .... the right decision ???

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DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke Blue Devils freshman Jabari Parker is passing up his final three years of eligibility to enter the NBA draft.

The 6-foot-8 Parker, a consensus first team All-America selection, joins Corey Maggette, Luol Deng, Kyrie Irving and Austin Rivers as Blue Devil freshmen to enter the draft after just one year of college basketball. Irving was the No. 1 overall pick in 2011.


In an essay for Sports Illustrated that was released Thursday, Parker wrote: "I realize how much of a privilege and an honor it is to join the ranks of the NBA. I will do everything in my power to help deliver championships to the franchise that drafts me. At the same time, I recognize the obligation to represent the league in an admirable way off the court."


Parker also wrote that his one year at Duke "has been a cherished chapter in my life. I'm very fortunate to have worn the blue and white. And I will always carry with me the memories of playing in front of the Crazies at Cameron. Now it's time to write the next chapter."


"Jabari could not have been better. He is the epitome of what you would want a basketball player to be -- outstanding every day on the practice court and in the classroom and a very humble young man," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said in a statement. "He had a fantastic freshman year and is so deserving of the opportunity to play in the NBA and follow his dream."


Parker currently is projected as the No. 2 overall pick, behind one-and-done Kansas guard Andrew Wiggins, by ESPN NBA draft Insider Chad Ford.


Parker, of Chicago, led Duke to a 26-9 season. He averaged 19.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 1.2 assists per game while setting or tying Duke freshman records for points (670), points per game, rebounds (306), double-doubles (14), double-figure scoring games (33) and 20-point games (18).
 

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Think so....behind Randle I think he is most ready out of underclassmen.
 

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Bucks with new billionaire owners and upcoming new arena take him or Embiid with first or second pick.
 

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now that millions are on the line, it's an obvious no brainer

is it good for the nba? hell no. these kids are getting paid to train on the job whereas 20 years ago, legit franchise rookies were dropping 20/10 (shaq, duncan, robinson, etc) after playing college ball.
 

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he should never came to college to start with, should have either went to the d league or sit on the couch for 1 yr...just taking up space for someone that might really want a education for real.screw the 1 and done kids, it time for someone to stop this crap..one thing that did happen coming to duke, this kid could not see worth crap, and coach K made him wear contact lens to correct the problem
 

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he should never came to college to start with, should have either went to the d league or sit on the couch for 1 yr...just taking up space for someone that might really want a education for real.screw the 1 and done kids, it time for someone to stop this crap..one thing that did happen coming to duke, this kid could not see worth crap, and coach K made him wear contact lens to correct the problem

seriously ck? Duke recruited him I am sure hardcore.. blame the university and athletics in whole for scholarships for playing ball, but dont blame the kid for trying to make a dream come true that isnt with education in mind.


In reality though I doubt he stole any space away from someone as they would have just given his scholarship to another student athlete who would have done similar if had the chance.

-murph
 

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Murphy, im just sick with the 1 and done kids, sorry, it got to be a time when this is stop as imo it not working...
 

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college number 1 should be about a education, not showing your talents for a basketball career, imo this is wrong and call me old school ect.but it time for someone to stop this
 

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Kansas, Cuse and Duke amassed 2 combined wins in the tourney and have a projected 6 of the top 14 picks
 

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Kansas, Cuse and Duke amassed 2 combined wins in the tourney and have a projected 6 of the top 14 picks

that's true but Kentucky almost won it for the second time in three years with all one and dones. might be either you go all in or skip it all together .
 

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Parker has to go #1. Wiggins=Harrison Barnes all hype.
 

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I think Parker will have the best career in this draft. That said, I wish he stayed .
 
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he should never came to college to start with, should have either went to the d league or sit on the couch for 1 yr...just taking up space for someone that might really want a education for real.screw the 1 and done kids, it time for someone to stop this crap..one thing that did happen coming to duke, this kid could not see worth crap, and coach K made him wear contact lens to correct the problem

Yep.. Of all the one and dones and other crap in the NCAA, Parker is the problem. Stupid post. I'm sure you have a hard on against duke but this is way off.
 

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It is tough, kids have to want to be smarter... these guys that are currently going to school are going just to play bball, fuck the bitches and then grab the money.. school is the last thing they care about and it shows on most the kids.
 

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It is tough, kids have to want to be smarter... these guys that are currently going to school are going just to play bball, fuck the bitches and then grab the money.. school is the last thing they care about and it shows on most the kids.

lol staying in school wouldn't make him smarter. It would make him an idiot for turning down a guaranteed 15mill

This isn't your slacker nephew who wants to quit school and start a band
 

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He will never be a star, hes not physically ready to compete in the NBA.

The NBA is so soft now you dont need to be a physical specimen, plenty of guys in the league who physically do not look like they could make it and are just fine, KD is the first to come to mind. More mental toughness is needed for a successful career
 

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