Originally Published: June 13, 2008
With Monday deadline looming, it's decision time for many players
Ron Hunter is finding out what a number of higher-profile coaches have discovered the past few seasons: Sweating out the early-entry process isn't fun.
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AP Photo/Reinhold MatayIUPUI's George Hill is still not sure whether he'll stay in the draft or return to school.
This is crazy. This is a terrible process for college basketball. It's a no-win situation. I'd rather just see the players say they're either in or out. This way is ridiculous.
-- IUPUI coach Ron Hunter
"The problem with this process is that if a player goes back to school, he probably feels like he failed,'' Hunter said. "I don't know what's going to happen.'' Who else has to make a decision by Monday's deadline? • A.J. Abrams, junior, Texas: This may sound redundant, but Texas coach Rick Barnes doesn't know what Abrams will do on Monday. Abrams' range is second round to undrafted. Keep in mind that he wasn't invited to the pre-draft camp. • Josh Akognon, junior, Cal State Fullerton: Once again, Akognon has no shot to get drafted based on conversations with NBA teams. But that shouldn't stop someone like him from staying in the draft.
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Christopher Pasatieri/US PresswireWest Virginia's Joe Alexander probably won't be wearing a Mountaineers uniform next season.
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AP Photo/Sara D. DavisNorth Carolina's Danny Green might not get the NBA guarantee he's looking for this weekend.

