Kris Dunn passed up the NBA -- for now -- and doesn't regret it
Posted Oct 15, 2015
Kris Dunn was a probable lottery pick had he entered the 2015 NBA draft. Dunn's father was surprised. John Seldon would never say his son made the wrong decision to return for his senior year at Providence, but there were more than a million dollars being left on the table and an injury history to suggest there was no time like the (healthy) present. "If it was me, I would have come out," Seldon admits.
(ESPN.com)
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