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Draft date unknown, but NBA presses on with evaluations

There are many unknowns about the NBA draft, though some elements are proceeding as usual and one deadline is looming this week. The NBA – as per usual – has been sending evaluations to players who are considering leaving college early and entering the draft and will continue doing so to all underclassmen who ask for them before Thursday’s deadline. ”This is a process that’s important, maybe more important this year than ever,” said Kiki VanDeWeghe, the NBA’s Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations and UAC committee chair.

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