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  • #28126
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    http://nusports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/041911aab.html

    EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern junior forward John Shurna (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West) has submitted the necessary paperwork to declare for the 2011 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft but has not hired an agent at this time.

    Shurna is eligible to return to Northwestern for his senior season if he withdraws his name from draft consideration by the May 8 deadline.

    "This is an exciting opportunity for John and I fully support his decision," Northwestern head coach Bill Carmody said. "It’s a chance for him to pursue his dream and we look forward to helping him gather information throughout the process."

    A third-team All-Big Ten selection of the media his junior year, Shurna led the Wildcats with an average of 16.6 points per game to go along with a norm of 4.9 rebounds per contest. He averaged 23.3 points per game over Northwestern’s first 10 contests before suffering an ankle injury that limited him over the remainder of the season. Shurna’s was one of the nation’s top 3-point shooters in 2010-11 and finished with a .434 percentage from beyond the arc.

    Shurna has helped the Wildcats to a school-record 20 wins in each of the last two seasons. Northwestern has participated in the National Invitation Tournament in each of his first three years, including reaching the NIT quarterfinal round in 2010-11.

    Shurna’s 1,150 points over the last two seasons are the second most in consecutive campaigns in school history. He tallied a Northwestern single-season record 619 points as a sophomore while earning second-team All-Big Ten recognition. Along the way, he was named the nation’s Most Improved Player by Sporting News. Shurna currently ranks 10th on NU’s career scoring list with 1,377 points.

     

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  • #523181
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    providencefriars1
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    Maybe a late second rounder but most likely undrafted. Even more likely he returns

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  • #523202
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    parkerj
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    I’d be really surprised if he didn’t take his name out in the end…

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  • #523204
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    RUDEBOY_
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    Before he decided to put his name in the draft..He had his people have talked to several nba sources trying to get a feedback on where he might go in the draft..Becuz he thought he’ll never get drafted even if he went back for his senior year…Someone must’ve told him something positive …..For him to put his name in the draft…

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  • #523217
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    Pureshooter
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    Most likely it’s just to get some honest feedback to figure out where he needs to hone his game to become a better pro prospect after next year.

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