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Chalmers Declares for NBA Draft Kansas University junior guard Mario Chalmers declared for the NBA draft Wednesday afternoon. However, he is not planning on hiring an agent now so he will have the option of returning to KU for his senior season depending on where he is drafted. Chalmers is the third Jayhawk to declare for the NBA draft. Brandon Rush and Darell Arthur also declared. The NBA ... [link]

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Updates on underclassmen and the NBA Draft
Published 4/25/2008 by A.E.M. at The Fifth Corner
... have not updated the movements of the underclassmen and the NBA Draft, so I guess right now would be as good as a time as any. There is several new players, one that I think should have said he was going before he did and the other that should stay in school, and then there is one that has said he is definitely staying in, when he shouldn't do it. Along with one that I am not sure, whether he goes or not might all be right or all be wrong. Mario Chalmers, 6'1", 195, G, Kansas - Testing the NBA waters D.J. Augustin, 5'11", 175, PG, Texas - Hiring/Hired ...

Updates on underclassmen and the NBA Draft
Published 4/25/2008 by A.E.M. at The Orange Squeeze
... to me in this group and some make none at all. But as I have said in all the blogs I have written about players jumping to the next level this is their choice. Leo Lyons, 6'9", 225, Missouri - Testing the NBA waters DeMarre Carroll, 6'8", 225, Missouri - Testing the NBA waters Josh Carter, 6'7", 195,Texas A&M; - Testing the NBA waters Ty Lawson, 5'11", 193,North Carolina - Testing the NBA waters Mario Chalmers, 6'1", 195, G, Kansas - Testing the NBA waters D.J. Augustin, 5'11", 175, PG, Texas - Hiring/Hired an ...

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