He said long ago that he was planning on playing one year in college before going pro. I suspect the transfer portal is to give him a hardship out just in case - I'm guessing there won't be a lot of opportunities to play in Europe next year - and especially considering the problems he had at Nebraska.
Odd how when one of ours declares for the draft (Ponds, LJF) he's making a wise decision that will inform his basketball prospects, whereas this guy, he's delusional.
The idea that SJ wouldn't have benefited from a true point who averaged 12/6/4 last year is kind of silly. And the idea that Anderson wouldn't have played him is sillier still.
I have supported two players turning pro early at St. John’s: Mo Harkless and LJ.
LJ, as a Spanish-speaking Dominican born player, will have international opportunities most American-born players simply don’t. He has no chance at the NBA right now, but can earn six-figures for 15 years of be plays his cards right. A friend of mine played over a decade internationally after a D-3 career because he was a dual citizen of Italy. Most European teams cap the # of Americans per team at 2-3.
Cam Mack will be a cautionary tale. He is worthy of starting in a major conference if he just stopped taking bad advice and got out of his own way. He was way better than what we had on the court, but is that worth the cancer the bad influence that can remain for years?
I wouldn’t want that kid within ten feet of Champagnie or McGriff.