longstrangetrip wrote:I haven't heard anything about Okafor staying another year, bleed, and I have to say it wouldn't make much sense. He is physically ready for the NBA, has had an outstanding freshman year, and doesn't come from a family with money. I can't think of one persuasive reason for him to delay making millions for one year when he is the consensus #1 pick.
I think he's for sure leaving after this year, BUT in a recent one-on-one interview with Jay Bilas (I believe it was him), he said that he only considers this college year a success if he wins a national championship.
Now, I do realize that's the politically correct answer and that's what he's suppose to say regardless of if it's true or not, but you have to keep in mind that I'm a Florida Gators fan. I've seen Joakim Noah (as well as Al Horford and Corey Brewer) turn down a for sure top-5 selection just to return to school for the chance to win a ring.
Different scenarios in that Okafor's a freshman and my Gators were not, also my Gators had already won one, but some athletes hold winning at a higher level than others. Perhaps it's one of the things he absolutely wants to do before he goes to the NBA and he's allotted two years to do so. I think I'd respect him more if that was the case even if it wasn't the smart money play.