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Posted by eleem (Member # 884) on 04-16-2014, 04:34 PM:
 
It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for Chad Ford’s latest NBA Insider chat on ESPN.com. Because there’s little else on the minds of the BBN, Ford was asked several times about Kentucky players’ draft decisions, and had some mixed news to report. Ford says that the Harrison Twins have been talking to agents to see where their stock stands, but haven’t been receiving the feedback they’d like, which “might push them to come back”:

As for the Harrison twins, they’ve wanted to go to the NBA all season. I know they’ve been talking to agents and trying to figure things out. The challenge for them is that the feedback from the NBA hasn’t been what they want to hear — even with their strong play in the tournament. If they want guarantees they are first round picks, not sure either will get it. So … it might push them to come back. I think they could really help their stock if they played one more year in Lexington.

Ford added that he believes Julius Randle and James Young are likely to leave for the draft, while Alex Poythress and Dakari Johnson will likely stay, although he wonders if Willie’s decision to come back may “push Johnson out,” especially with Karl Towns coming in.

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Posted by AshTuckyUKfan (Member # 3065) on 04-16-2014, 10:33 PM:
 
No way Willie will push Johnson out, he will get more time next year no matter what.
 
Posted by PaulCat (Member # 513) on 04-16-2014, 10:37 PM:
 
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Originally posted by AshTuckyUKfan:
No way Willie will push Johnson out, he will get more time next year no matter what.

True. They have two totally different styles and could both be on the court at the same time. They could dominate in the paint at both ends of the floor playing together.
 


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