A Florida law student became NBA draft eligible by using a rule to get into the pool. He likely won't be selected but he explained his thinking on 'Fox & Friends.'
Jordan Haber wasn’t D-1, D-2 or D-3. He didn’t play in the G League or for Overtime Elite. But he could technically be one of the names called at the Barclays Center. He started his campaign on TikTok and his efforts landed him on the B List – otherwise known as"unknown individuals."
An NBA basketball on a rack before the Detroit Pistons and the Charlotte Hornets game, March 9, 2023, in Detroit. "Nothing officially but on social media they’ve commented – the admins I guess. I’d love to work with a team possibly to give back to youth sports," he said.
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