Report: Yanic Konan Niederhauser To Remain In NBA Draft, Will Forgo Senior Season With Penn State Hoops
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Niederhauser Staying In Draft; Others Announce Withdrawals Before Deadline
Penn State big man Yanic Konan Niederhauser has decided to remain in the NBA draft, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Twitter link). Givony states that Niederhauser moved into first-round consideration with a strong performance at the NBA Draft Combine earlier this month. He was also impressive at the G League Elite Camp, making him one of five players from the event to earn an invitation to the combine. A 7-footer out of Switzerland, Nieder…
Penn State's Yanic Konan Niederhauser to Remain in NBA Draft, Forgo Senior Year
After a standout performance at the NBA Combine, Penn State center Yanic Konan Niedershauser is officially turning pro. Niederhauser will remain in the NBA draft and not return to the Nittany Lions for his senior year, ESPN reported on Wednesday. The 7-foot, 243-pound Niederhauser, who originally declared for the draft on April 2 while maintaining his collegiate eligibility, impressed at a pair of pre-draft showcases, boosting his stock signific…
Report: Yanic Konan Niederhauser To Remain In NBA Draft, Will Forgo Senior Season With Penn State Hoops
Penn State men’s basketball center Yanic Konan Niederhauser is remaining in the NBA Draft and will forgo his final year of eligibility, per Jacob Myers. Konan Niederhauser originally declared for the NBA Draft on April 2, and received an invitation to the draft combine on May 11 following a strong performance at the G League Elite Camp. ESPN listed Konan Niederhauser at No. 36 in its post-combine mock draft, which was five spots higher than the …
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