Andre Drummond Now a Walk-On
Andre Drummond could be the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in next June’s NBA Draft.
And yet as of right now, he’s not even a scholarship player on his own team.
That’s because the 6-foot-10 Drummond generously agreed to become a walk-on so that teammate Michael Bradley could go on scholarship.
Bradley, as you may recall, gave up his scholarship and went on financial aid this past August so Drummond could join the team. UConn only has 10 scholarships to give because of NCAA penalites.
“I’m thankful for what Mike was trying to do for me,” Drummond told Gavin Keefe of The Day.
“I told Mike, `Don’t do that, man. I’ll pay my way and take a scholarship next year. You don’t have to give up a scholarship for me.’ ”
Amir Garrett has been cleared by the NCAA to join the St. John’s basketball team for Wednesday’s game against Texas-Pan American, but Johnnies fans shouldn’t expect miracles from the 6-foot-7 wing.
Jarnell Stokes will announce his college choice Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Memphis time,
Former Syracuse big man Da’Shonte Riley was given a waiver to begin play immediately at Eastern Michigan — and can suit up tonight (Tuesday) against Radford.