Hardin takes name out of NBA draft
By Andy Katz
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: June 18, 2007, 2:55 PM ET
DeVon Hardin wants to be a lottery pick when he leaves for the NBA and because of that Hardin has decided to withdraw from the draft and return to Cal for his senior season, Hardin's father Michael told ESPN.com on Monday.
The news comes on the heels of a San Francisco Chronicle story Sunday that said Hardin will sign with an agent.
Hardin's father told ESPN.com on Monday afternoon that "the report was inaccurate. We have pulled his name out." The deadline to withdraw for the June 28th draft was 5 p.m. ET on Monday.
The decision is a huge boon for Cal, which now has one of the top frontcourt tandems in the West with Hardin and Ryan Anderson for the 2007-08 season.
Hardin had a stress fracture last season played in only 11 games. But his stock was soaring through workouts.
Michael Hardin father said DeVon worked out for New Jersey, New York (in the same workout), Houston, Miami, Washington, Philadelphia, Detroit, Golden State and the L.A. Lakers. Hardin said he paid the expenses for the trip, which allows DeVon to retain his eligibility.
"It was a dent, but it's part of it," Michael said. "It's what you have to do."
Hardin said his son's decision came down to wanting to be a lottery pick next season.
"We thought do that rather than rush in it this year," Hardin said. "That was the main decision in spite of the positive feed back."
Hardin said his son was told that he needs to improve defensively in some areas but that "athletically they thought he was off the charts. This is a kid who wants to play. He doesn't want to be put in the D League. He's got an absolutely great shot at making himself a lottery pick next year."
Hardin immediately becomes one of the premier big men returning to college next season in a league that is loaded up front with Stanford sop re Brook Lopez, UCLA incoming freshman Kevin Love, USC sop re Taj Gibson and Washington's Jon Brockman.