— Precious Achiuwa April 24, 2020 Nigerian power forward Precious Achiuwa announced Friday he is entering the 2020 NBA Draft, where analysts expect he could be a top-15 selection after a superb US co
llege campaign.
"I've always dreamt of playing in the NBA since I picked up the game," Achiuwa said in a statement posted on Twitter. "I want to thank coach Penny Hardaway and the entire coaching staff for pushing me every day to become better and helping me understand what it will take to become a successful professional," Achiuwa said.
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