Mitch McGary, as expected, didn't make the same mistake twice and has declared for the NBA Draft. Might he have been pressured by a teensy to-do with the Marijuana Board of Bummers in the NCAA? Poss. Pretty nice to
Mitch McGary took a deep breath. He wanted to tell the story of why he smoked marijuana one night in March, why the NCAA suspended him for a year because of it and why the confluence of those events is helping lead him to declare for June's NBA draft.
Michigan center Mitch McGary declared for the NBA Draft, in part because he was suspended for the next year from playing college basketball for failing a drug test in March. That the NCAA would suspend a player for a year for initially testing positive
A: Just yesterday, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved a reduction in the penalty for first-time positives in the "street drug" class to six months of ineligibility and a half-season suspension. Q: So why did McGary not get the benefit of
Michigan center Mitch McGary declared for the NBA Draft, in part because he was suspended for the next year from playing college basketball for failing a drug test in March. That the NCAA would suspend a player for a year for initially testing positive
Michigan's Mitch McGary declares for NBA draft amid failed drug test in NCAA ...