Villanova guard to enter NBA Draft
Junior point guard Scottie Reynolds declared Tuesday he would enter the NBA draft. Reynolds said he will not hire an agent, so he may still decided to return to Villanova for his senior season.
Reynolds, a former Big East freshman of the year, has twice scored 40 or more points in a game. If he returns, Reynolds will anchor a lineup that includes one of the top recruiting classes in basketball. If not, Villanova will lose a strong team leader, one who has scored 1,620 points in his last three years with the Wildcats.
The 6-foot-2 guard is projected as a second-round pick by most mock draft boards, but Reynolds believes he can improve his position at NBA workouts.
"Scottie and I have decided that it would be smart for him to experience NBA workouts at this time," said head coach Jay Wright. "This will enable him to assess where he fits in the draft process this year and give him a better understanding of what it takes to play at that level."
Reynolds said he was in a win-win situation. "If I come back, it's definitely going to be a blessing. I'm going to embrace it tremendously, and I know what kind of leader I have to be at Villanova."
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