right time: The 6-foot-10 forward-centre from Corona, California, averaged 4.7 points and 4.0 rebounds, according to Hamilton Spectator. He averaged 13 minutes while playing in 29 games without starting. Anigbogu announced Wednesday on his social media accounts that he is declaring for the draft but won't hire an agent. He shot 56 per cent from the floor and 53 from the free-throw line. Coach Steve Alford says Anigbogu has limitless potential in the pro ranks after making tremendous strides while at UCLA. Ball is expected to be one of the top picks in the draft, while Leaf is projected as a lottery pick. Anigbogu says it's been a dream of his to play in the NBA and he believes it's the right time to make the move.
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