Ready For Prime Time?

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USC forward Nikola Vucevic, who is considering turning pro early, averaged 11.3 points in his final three games of the season.


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lbc trojan Author Profile Page said:

Not quite, Nik. See you next season.

NOBS Author Profile Page said:

Let him go. He played like a dog in the post season. We need winners.

Vucevic needs another season of college ball.



Steve McGhghy Author Profile Page said:

I am thankful to have a player like Nikola in the Trojan Basketball Program. He's a wonderful, big time player and young man! It's his call and in this day and age when it comes to these sort of decisions it's almost automatic he goes. However, my feel is that he could use another season for reasons I think at least some can see. Nothing drastic just seasoning and toughening for the goal of obtaining consistant, hardnosed play day in and day out even when they're being tough on him in the low post. He should be asking himself if he could develop those skills more in college next year or in the pros? Where does he stand on his degree? Any unfinished business? I appreciate Mr. Vucevic and wish him well whatever he decides.

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