Last I checked he was projected at 40th in the draft....early to mid second round I guess. I don't know if that's good enough. He had a great run in the tourney and his stock may have risen.
The fact that he seems to be a spiritually grounded person, IMO means he is more likely to not be impressed by the big money allure of the NBA and make a decision that is legitimately in his best interest as a whole person and not just his financial interest.
So I give him a higher chance of making the decision to stay than say...Tyler Bray, who didn't appear to be spiritual at all, in any way form or fashion (though I stop short of saying that for sure, because who am I to "throw the first stone"?
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I think it's more likely he will go than stay, but there is IMO a pretty decent chance he will stay.