G-League offered Nimari Burnett, he declined and will compete for national title with Texas Tech
Posted Apr 25, 2020
Nimari Burnett, without a doubt, was one of the top-rated guards nationally regardless of his class. Was set to compete in the McDonald’s All-American game as well as several other major games. Burnett, was always preaching the fact he wanted to compete for a national title and develop before entering the NBA and he kept his word.
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