Is Armando Bacot a one-and-done?
Posted Apr 30, 2019
Armando Bacot will be heavily relied upon next season at North Carolina. He could put up quality numbers as a freshman, which would correlate with early NBA interest. However, would Bacot want to test the shaky NBA waters immediately or return for another year and try to boost his stock? Knowing the prospect and his mindset, I would predict a two-and-done.
(Rivals.com)
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