Darius Bazley decommits from Syracuse, plans to play in G-League | Zagsblog
Recent Posts
About ZagsBlog
Adam Zagoria covers basketball at all levels. He is the author of two books and an award-winning journalist whose articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM, Sheridan Hoops, Sports Illustrated, Basketball Times and in newspapers nationwide.
Follow Zags on Twitter
Couldn't connect with Twitter
Contact Zags
Connect with Zags:
Saturday / November 23.

Darius Bazley decommits from Syracuse, plans to play in G-League

By SEAN BOCK

Darius Bazley, the 6-foot-9 small forward from Princeton (OH), has decommitted from Syracuse and will make the jump from high school to the G League, he told Yahoo Sports.

The No. 8 player in the 2018 class according to 247Sports, Bazley committed to Syracuse in July 2017 and scored 11 points in the McDonald’s All-American game on Wednesday.

“This is a life-changing decision,” Bazley told Yahoo Sports. “I put a lot of thinking into this with my mom and close circle, especially sitting down with her. It’s just like making the decision to which college you want to go to. Me and her did some talking, and I prayed on it. I talked to my high school coach, Steve, who played overseas, and then I talked to a couple of guys in the G League who have experience. Ultimately, playing professional basketball has always been my dream. It’s always going to be the dream goal, always going to be the goal until I achieve it. This is going to put me one step closer to doing so.”

“The G League will have the most to offer, considering that is the development league for the NBA. The G League is the closest thing to the NBA. I see most guys now are spending time in the G League even after they went to school and the draft, so this gives me the chance to accelerate the process. There have been a lot of successful guys who have been brought up in the G League, and I’m confident that I will be one of them,” he added.

With Bazley’s decision to go pro, four-star guard Jalen Carey and three-star sharpshooter Buddy Boeheim are the two remaining members of Syracuse’s 2018 recruiting class.

Despite his aspirations to go pro, Bazley is not listed on ESPN’s 2019 NBA Mock Draft. 

The max salary Bazley can make in the G-League next year is around $25,000.

 

“There’s no room for error here,” Bazley said “I can’t be screwing around. I want just that. I want this challenge and I know that I’m going to overcome it. As far as maturity-wise, I believe I am as mature as they come, if not more mature, than guys that are in the G League and some guys in the NBA. There’s no screwing around.”

Photo: Scout.com

Follow Sean on Twitter
Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

No comments

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

  • X