Yesterday, Duke sophomore Josh McRoberts declared himself eligible for the NBA Draft.
“I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that I have had here at Duke,” McRoberts said. “This was a difficult decision, but I feel it is the best one for me and my family at this point in time. I will miss Duke, the coaching staff and my teammates, but it has always been goal of mine to play in the NBA.”
I’m surprised by this decision. As the 2005-06 season closed, McRoberts was projected to be a top 5 to top 10 pick, but his play this season has been spotty and most of the mock drafts seem to have him in the 10-20 range. He can jump out of the gym and has great speed for a big man, but he hasn’t developed at Duke as much as expected. Christian Laettner and Danny Ferry were more productive with half of McRoberts’ natural ability. Scouts love his athleticism, but for him to be a star in the NBA, he’s going to have to develop a more polished post game and a good 15′ jumper. The Blue Devils couldn’t rely on either this season.
For Duke, this decision could be a blessing in disguise. Patrick Patterson, the #4 PF in the country and the top high school player still uncommitted, was perhaps waiting for McRoberts to declare before committing to Duke. He’s expected to make a decision soon.