LOL @ this dude's high school cooking the books to make sure he can get drafted.
I don't think Calipari wants him back. His modus operandi is to clear out all his blue chips every year so the next batch gets all of the court time. Part of the sell is getting them drafted and clearing the way for the next class.
I'm impressed by people jacking off over this dude. Quotes from Calipari about him not being ready to play -- meaning not prepared, not being in shape -- just a few months ago don't sound great. Alright, he's a kid, sure, but he didn't sound ready to compete at a college level.
Dude smacks of James Wiseman to me. He sucked in college and hid himself away. Smartest thing in the world to do, made executives and mock draft enthusiasts get starry eyed and fill him up with dreams, when he doesn't know how to play basketball at the NCAA level.
The fact that Sharpe found a way to hide himself doesn't bode well for me. I don't care if you can dunk on high school kids who are six feet tall. This ain't that kind of basketball.
Sure, he may be great. Team workouts will decide. Big alarm bells if he skips the combine and so on. Very big alarm bells. Me, I pick players who clearly can play. This isn't Ella Enchanted.