The NBA can wait for Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart
Posted Nov 7, 2013
Perhaps his decision to delay a shot at the pros and a multimillion-dollar deal was the wrong one. The 19-year-old leans back and stares at a beige wall in one of the Sprint Center's few vacant rooms. Then, Oklahoma State star Marcus Smart confesses that he's still uncertain about returning for his sophomore season.
(ESPN.com)
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