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Lawal going pro
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ATLANTA Georgia Tech junior Gani Lawal said Friday he will enter his name in the NBA draft and will not play his senior year. Lawal, a 6-9 forward, forfeits his final year of eligibility.

 

“I am ready to take the next step in my basketball career and look forward to the upcoming process of getting ready for that,” said Lawal, who entered his name last year and then withdrew before the deadline. “I want to thank Coach Hewitt and Georgia Tech for the opportunity to come to school here and play for the Yellow Jackets. I’ve enjoyed my time at Tech and have benefitted greatly from it. I intend to continue to work toward earning in Management.”

 

“We wish Gani the best, and I’m confident he will have a successful, professional career,” head coach Paul Hewitt said. “Gani made significant contributions to our program during his three seasons, and I’m happy to have had the opportunity to coach him. He has assured me that he will return to school at the appropriate time to complete his degree requirements.”

 

Lawal was Tech’s leading scorer and rebounder last season, averaging 13.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game while converting 52.9 percent of his field goal attempts and blocking 49 shots during the season. He ranked third in the Atlantic Coast Conference in rebound average and 14th in scoring. He rose to 31st on Tech’s all-time list for career points (1,167) and 12th for career rebounds (712).

 

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