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Chase Young suspension


Raleigh PF

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I post this for a couple of reasons:

(1) Chase Young is projected to go in the top-5 of the draft next year

(2) If he were to drop out of college now, what would prevent him from becoming a Free Agent? I know there is a rule somewhere, but can someone quote me line and verse (yes, I googled)?

 

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2 minutes ago, Raleigh PF said:

I post this for a couple of reasons:

(1) Chase Young is projected to go in the top-5 of the draft next year

(2) If he were to drop out of college now, what would prevent him from becoming a Free Agent? I know there is a rule somewhere, but can someone quote me line and verse (yes, I googled)?

 

for #2 - idk i think he would have to go into the supplemental draft but someone with more book knowledge than me can weigh in on that

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Well if that's the case, he was just a year too early.

If it's not something criminal, I don't expect teams are gonna worry too much about it.

As I understand, he would have been draft eligible this coming April anyway, so basically nothing changes except that he probably won't finish out the year.

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"Unfortunately, I won't be playing this week because of an NCAA eligibility issue," he said. "I made a mistake last year by accepting a loan from a family friend I've known since the summer before my freshman year at OSU. I repaid it in full last summer and I'm working with the University and NCAA to get back on the field as soon as possible."

Don't know if the family friend was acting as an agent. Blow up the NCAA in my view.

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