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Multiple choices tax players' final semesters


Hindsight is the easiest view of life, and fortunately that is how we get to do it here. So in hindsight, it appears University of North Carolina forward would have been better served to stay in school at least one more season. The difference in what he will earn with his initial contract as the eighth selection in the National Basketball Association draft and what it might have been, after at least one more year of college ball, could be millions of dollars. (Chapel Hill News)

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