There is a 99% chance he will be at Iowa next season. Going through the nba draft process will be a good experience for him, nothing more.
Agreed.I don't believe he is ready for the NBA at this stage. One more season in Iowa City would probably help him, as much as it would the Hawkeyes.
You're correct that I haven't heard any rumblings about Jok not wanting to return but I don't think he'll have much of a choice. I doubt he'll be high enough on anyone's draft board to warrant leaving Iowa (at least I hope not!).There is a 99% chance you're generalizing and aren't hearing the rumblings about Jok not wanting to return.
PETER I DONT POST MUCH BUT YOU ARE SO VITAL TO THE PROGRAM STAY 1 MORE YEAR!
where are these rumbling coming from as I have not heard a thing or seen this on any of the other boards,There is a 99% chance you're generalizing and aren't hearing the rumblings about Jok not wanting to return.
Jok will most likely not be at iowa next year wether he enters draft or not.where are these rumbling coming from as I have not heard a thing or seen this on any of the other boards,
what this process will do for Jok is give him a head start on working on what his deficiencies are, to boost his chance at being a 1st round NBA Pick and nothing more, his mother wants him to get a degree and thinks he can be a diplomat for his country back in Africa.
for what reason is thatJok will most likely not be at iowa next year wether he enters draft or not.