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Sunday / November 24.

Phil Pressey to the NBA Draft

Missouri junior point guard Phil Pressey is the latest underclassmen to announce for the NBA Draft.

Pressey will reportedly hire CAA to represent him, closing the door on a return to campus.

Pressey, who averaged 11.9 points, 7.1 assists and 3.5 turnovers this past season, is projected as a mid-second round pick by DraftExpress.com.

“Second round,” one veteran NBA scout told SNY.tv. “He will change the tempo off the bench. He’s fearless, second-generation NBA player.”

Pressey made this statement about his plans:

“Many college basketball players dream of this day, but when I had to finally make this decision it was difficult because it means I am leaving a place I love so much. I love my teammates, my coaches, Mike Alden and all of our fans, and I’m so glad I had the chance to play for Coach Haith these last two years. He had such a big impact on my career and because of that relationship I will help Missouri basketball anyway I can going forward.

“I wish we could have brought home a national championship banner, but coming to Mizzou was the best decision of my life. This is a special place and I will always be a Tiger.”

Said Mizzou coach Frank Haith: “It’s a bittersweet day because we all care so much about Phil, but I know how much research he and his family have done and I support that 100 percent. I was fortunate in that I had the opportunity to coach Phil for two seasons and he helped us win a lot of games, but more importantly, he was a great ambassador for our program both on and off the court. I wish Phil and his family all the best as he turns to a new chapter in his basketball career.”

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