Karter Knox Withdraws From NBA Draft, Returns to Arkansas
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Several big name players returning to Southeastern Conference - Nation of Blue
As Kentucky fans wait patiently for Otega Oweh’s NBA Draft decision, several other schools are celebrating good news from the past week. Arkansas and John Calipari found out last night that Karter Knox is returning to Fayetteville for his sophomore season. Knox averaged 8.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game as a freshman last season. Earlier today, Florida big man Alex Condon announced that he is returning for another season in Gainesville. Condo…
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Karter Knox To Withdraw From Draft To Return To Arkansas
Karter Knox is withdrawing from the 2025 NBA Draft as an early entry candidate. Knox will return to Arkansas for the upcoming NCAA season. Knox was ranked 56th on ESPN's Top 100 prospects list. That put Knox in range to be a late second-round pick or to go undrafted. The 6-foot-6 inch wing will return to the Razorbacks in what should be a bigger role in his sophomore season. Knox averaged 8.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game as a freshman. He sh…
Karter Knox's NBA Draft withdrawal: Strategic return to Arkansas Basketball under Calipari
In a move that sent ripples through college basketball, Karter Knox has officially withdrawn from the 2024 NBA Draft to return to Arkansas Basketball under new head coach John Calipari. This decision represents far more than just another player returning to school—it’s a calculated career move with potentially championship-level implications for the Razorbacks program. Knox, the former McDonald’s All-American who spent last season at Overtime El…
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