Lopez twins going pro
Stanford twins Brook and Robin Lopez are both leaving school for the NBA, the Associated Press reported.
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If all of the underclassmen in the Pac-10 who are expected to leave leave, next year will be a down year for the conference.
We should still be good, with the best recruiting class in the conference by far. SC should be good but without much of a backcourt. Arizona's fortunes really depend on whether Bayless stays or goes. Wazzu, Stanford and Oregon lose way too much and may likely finish in the bottom half of the conference.
One good thing about the departure of the Lopez twins is that we won't have to see any more candid TV shots their mom screaming at the refs.