What's the Next Step for PJ Hairston After Losing Eligibility?
Posted Dec 27, 2013
If Roy Williams' praises prove to be accurate in the eyes of NBA scouts and executives, P.J. Hairston's basketball career is certainly not over. He'll have to find a way to get in front of the people who could take a chance on him this summer. Private workouts could suffice, but playing overseas or getting picked up by a team in the NBA's D-League would be the best options.
(Bleacher Report)
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