4-Star SF Kyree Walker to Skip College to Train for 2021 NBA Draft
Posted Apr 21, 2020
A week after two elite high school basketball recruits opted to skip college to pursue pro careers with the NBA G League’s professional pathway program, a third has decided to skip college to train for the 2021 NBA draft. Kyree Walker announced on Monday that he would opting to skip college and a one-year stint at a professional team to train with Chameleon BX.
(Sports Illustrated)
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