Saturday, March 24, 2012

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Duke expects Austin Rivers' NBA decision next week DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Duke expects freshman guard Austin Rivers to decide next week whether he will enter the NBA draft. Austin Rivers: Twitter Reacts to Reports to Enter NBA Draft Austin Rivers has decided to take his immense talents and equally streaky jump shot to the NBA , and the Twitter world is sounding off.  The Duke standout has reportedly decided to hire an agent and bolt to the NBA.  Jeff Goodman  of CBS Sports reported early Friday that the son of Doc Rivers will certainly be one and done.  Fire up the Twitter machine and let's get some funny into this story ... Austin Rivers To Leave Duke: 5 Other Lottery One-And-Dones Who Entered NBA Draft Austin Rivers is the latest college player to leave school after just one year to enter the NBA Draft. Report: Duke's Rivers to enter NBA Draft Duke guard Austin Rivers is set to leave the Blue Devils after one season to enter the NBA Draft, CBS Sports reported Friday. Report: Duke's Austin Rivers To Enter NBA Draft According to multiple reports, Duke freshman guard Austin Rivers will skip his final three years of college eligibility and enter the NBA Draft . CBS Sports ' Jeff Goodman first reported Rivers' decision this morning: "Austin Rivers is leaving Duke after just one season. Austin Rivers to declare for the NBA Draft (Updated) Austin Rivers intends to enter his name in the NBA Draft, per a report, although Duke announced today that nothing is yet official and his decision will come next week. If Rivers does end up leaving school, it should come as no surprise. The 6'3″ freshman, who averaged 15.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg and 2.1 apg, is… Austin Rivers' departure dampens optimism for Duke next year If this season's Duke team lacked the talent to make a deep NCAA tournament push, the Blue Devils might be in worse shape next year. Freshman Austin Rivers, Duke's leading scorer this season, will forgo his final three years of college eligibility, sign with an agent and enter the NBA draft, CBSSports.com reported Friday. The son of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers averaged 15.5 points per game ... Report: Austin Rivers will declare for NBA draft Doc Rivers, father of former Winter Park standout, says the decision has not been made Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers said reports that his son, Austin, will leave Duke to enter the NBA Draft are premature. Austin Rivers To Leave For NBA Draft Duke University points guard Austin Rivers will declare for the NBA draft, according to CBS Sports. NBA Draft 2012: Austin Rivers Has Tough Road Ahead Austin Rivers is leaving the comforts of Duke and is headed to the NBA , making the next couple of years the most difficult of his basketball life.  The news came early on Friday morning by way of CBS Sports'  Jeff Goodman . From there, the Twitter world was on fire with opinions on the young guard and how he would fare in the NBA.  For the most part, the thoughts were that Rivers had gone and ...
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