Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Deng Adel's withdrawal from the NBA draft is a huge boost for Louisville (Sports Betting News)

Deng Adel's withdrawal from the NBA draft is a huge boost for Louisville (Sports Betting News)

Deng Adel's withdrawal from the NBA draft is a huge boost for Louisville

Deng Adel scored in double figures in 22 games last season. Uncertain whether he would be selected if he remained in this year’s NBA draft, Louisville’s Deng Adel made a smart choice. The 6-foot-7 wing has informed the Cardinals that he is returning to school to try to boost his draft stock and lead his team to a special season.

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