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Clemson’s Mays withdraws from draft

 06.7.2007 - Updated on 06.13.2007

Clemson 8217 s Mays withdraws from draft
 Clemson, SC (Basketball News) - Clemson junior forward James Mays announced Thursday he has withdrawn his name from the NBA draft, and will return to school for his senior season.

Mays averaged 12.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game last season for the Tigers, but because he didn’t hire an agent he was allowed to take his name off the list of players eligible for the draft, to be held on June 28.

"I am glad that I went through this process, but feel coming back will give me a chance to continue to develop as a player, and enhance my draft status for next year," Mays said. "It will also allow me to work towards getting a degree, which is important to me and my family. My focus now is to do everything possible to help Clemson win an ACC Championship."

Mays also set single-season school records with 95 assists and 69 steals from a frontcourt player last year. He had until June 18 to withdraw his name from the draft and made his decision to return to school after participating in a pre-draft camp last week in Orlando.

"Obviously I am pleased to have James Mays returning for his senior year," Clemson head coach Oliver Purnell said. "I am also pleased that James could gather as much information as he and his family needed to make this intelligent decision regarding his NBA future."

CLEMSON

2 Comments: Clemson’s Mays withdraws from draft

Posted by
Anonymous
on 06.15.2007
Dominic James, I am begging you. If you have not already, go back to college. You are way too talented to be taking this abuse. James, McNeal, and Matthews can be the big three for college basketball. Then, after your Senior year go to the draft. You will be 110% better, trust me.You are a great player just get your head on straight and practice hard don’t be arrogant, as some have called you, but walk with humility .Don’t take this as a set back, but take this as a learning experience and practice for the next season and the next time you enter the draft. The road to success takes a lot of off season practice and hard work. Your work ethic must improve if you want to play on the next level. It is going to take studying Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Jason Kidd, T.J. Ford, and even New Jersey’s Marcus Williams. When people talk about Tiny Archibald or Earl the Pearl Monroe listen up and take notes. You must get mentally tuff and make up in your mind that you are going to score when its needed. Don’t just watch an NBA game , study it. Look at the spacing and the way good point guards breakdown defenses . Also look for new ways to get your shot off. You know what you have to work, on so work on it so that I can see you in the NBA one day and say "he’s a hard worker" . Don’t ever slack off in practice. Hustle on every level is rewarded and can compensate for your weaknesses. I am looking forward to seeing you in the MU gold and blue! Remember what one former MU player turn Finals MVP says, "hard work pays off." Get connected with JESUS. Accept HIM a just see where HE will take you. Dedicate your life to HIM today . Let HIM cleanse you from everything you have done wrong. I did and I will never be the same! "For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith." 1 John 5:4."For GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whosoever believeth in HIM should no perish but have everlasting life ! " John 3:16 .
Posted by
Anonymous
on 06.15.2007
good desicion .

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