Oladipo made his announcement official Tuesday at a news conference
inside Assembly Hall. He is the Hoosiers' first underclassmen to leave
school early since Eric Gordon and D.J. White departed after the 2007-08
season.
Zeller's announcement is expected later this week, possibly
Wednesday.
Losing Oladipo was no surprise to those inside the Indiana program who
watched the 6-foot-5 guard mature from talented freshmen into a refined
star. NBA scouts have been so impressed with Oladipo's progression that
many mock drafts now project him to be taken among the top six picks.
With Oladipo expected to graduate May 4, his 21st birthday, and coach Tom Crean
collecting information that Oladipo would be a certain lottery pick, it
was too much too turn down. Crean said the two would start looking into
potential agents soon.
"I swayed back and forth especially throughout the season, but I felt
this was best for my family," Oladipo said softly, explaining how
difficult the choice was. "Coming here and graduating in three years, I
feel like I'm prepared for it. So I feel like it's the best thing for
me."
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