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K-State's Walker to stay in NBA draft despite knee
K-State's Walker to stay in NBA draft despite knee
Kansas State redshirt freshman Bill Walker will remain in the NBA draft despite injuring his right knee at a workout over the weekend, his advisor, Chris Rivers, the director of basketball at Reebok, said Monday afternoon. >
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Despite Knee Injury, Kansas State's Bill Walker Decides to Stay in NBA Draft
FanHouse — Filed under: Pistons, Big 12 Basketball, NBA Draft, NBA Prospects, Kansas State Basketball Despite suffering a tough knee injury yesterday that may have pushed him out of the first round of the NBA Draft, Kansas State's Bill Walker is deciding to stay in the draft. Kansas State Wildcats redshirt freshman Bill Walker will remain in the NBA draft despite injuring his right knee at a workout over the weekend, his advisor, Chris Rivers said Monday afternoon. Rivers, the director of ...

Early-Entry Deadline Update
March Madness All Season — ... Pargo, Gonzaga (FOXSports.com) Ronald Steele, Alabama (Mobile Press-Register, first reported by FOXSports.com) Robert Vaden, UAB (Birmingham News, first reported by ESPN.com) Staying in the Draft Ryan Anderson, California (ESPN.com) Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State: No official word, but signs point to him ...

Rumor: The Detroit Pistons are going to draft Bill Walker, Beasley's teammate from Kansas State
Full-Court Press - A Detroit Pistons Blog — The rumor around the NBA draft world is that Joe Dumars promised Bill Walker that if he was there at pick number 29, Detroit would select him. Despite Walker injuring his knee, he stayed in the draft. Which leads to the speculation. June 16, ESPN: Kansas State Wildcats redshirt freshman Bill Walker will remain in the NBA draft despite injuring his right knee at a workout over the weekend, his advisor, Chris Rivers said Monday afternoon... Rivers, the director of basketball at Reebok, said that an MRI taken Monday on Walker didn't reveal a tear of the MCL or the ACL, which was ...

ESPN - Who's Staying, Who's Going
At The HiveESPN - Who's Staying, Who's Going Staying In Draft Joe Alexander, Jr. WVU Ryan Anderson, So. Cal Mario Chalmers, Jr. Kansas Jamont Gordon, Jr. Mississippi St. Richard Hendrix, Jr. Alabama J.J. Hickson, Fr. NC State ...

The Underclassmen staying in the Draft
The 5th Corner — ... hired an agent the day before the cut off date. Another player staying in the draft is Ryan Anderson (California), as told in a blog on ESPN.com. The same blog also says that Bill Walker (Kansas State) (a huge surprise after his knee took that hit while working out), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (UCLA), DeAndre Jordan (texas A&M;) and Richard Hendrix (Alabama) will go keep their name in the draft. In another ...

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msn.foxsports.com 6/16/2008 — "He's definitely staying in, said Walker's advisor, Chris Rivers of Reebok. Walker had fully anticipated staying in the draft prior to suffering a slight tear in the meniscus of his right knee — even as far as to remove the nameplate from his locker ...