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Who am I? I am Zach Feinstein and I have declared for the 2008 NBA Draft. Also, I am a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis double majoring in Systems Engineering and Applied Mathematics. I work with Intramural Sports at Wash U as their webmaster, I have also run the annual Intramural Sports Trivia Bowl for the past 2 years. I currently work in 2 different research labs on campus and ... [link]

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He Couldn’t Possibly Have Less To Offer Than Frederic Weis
Published 5/6/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... Washington University (St. Louis) junior Zach Feinstein has declared his eligibility for June’s NBA Draft. That he doesn’t actually play basketball is not preventing Feinstein from pursuing his dream. Hey, it didn’t stop Jerome James. ...

Draft Feinstein. Or don't. Yeah, you probably shouldn't.
Published 5/6/2008 at The Dagger
Who is Feinstein, and why should an NBA team draft him? Well, he's a 5'8" junior out of Washington University in St. Louis, who happen to be the 2008 Division III National Champions. So why should an NBA team draft him? Well, they probably shouldn't. Because he doesn't play basketball. But that didn't stop him from declaring himself eligible for the NBA Draft. He wrote a letter to the NBA, declared, and then filled out the necessary paperwork. That's all it takes. He is in the system and is eligible to be drafted. He documented the ...

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