
This year's NBA Draft promises to be incredibly deep with talent so to become a lottery pick this year means a lot more than in some years past. California big man Ivan Rabb is one of those players that could be taken in the first 14 picks of the draft and it looks like he's solidified his choice to stay in the draft.
Sources: Cal sophomore forward Ivan Rabb has agreed to hire Aaron Goodwin of @GoodwinSports for representation. He's a lottery prospect.
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) April 27, 2017
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The 6'11", 220-pound Rabb averaged 14 points, 10.5 rebounds, one block and 1.5 assists a game this past season. He was supposed to go pro after his freshman season last year as he was projected as a top-10 pick, but he decided to come back for another year to improve his game and it looks like it might pay off for him.
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