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Oregon's Louis King, Tennessee's Jordan Bone among those who may rue NBA Draft entry decisions


, Oregon: This is the one that absolutely makes the least sense. King is a legit talent, someone whose skill, height and length could make him a dominant college player as a sophomore. And he's playing for one of the great college coaches, someone who'll put him in position to excel. Even in a balky freshman season, King averaged 13.5 points and 5.5 rebounds. (Sporting News)

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