After winning the National Championship, Florida’s Sophomor Alex Condon told ESPN that he would enter the 2025 NBA draft while maintaining his NCAA’s eligibility.
“It was an unrealistic season,” Condon said on Wednesday. “It was so deep on this team, and we all played selfless. Many boys stepped into big moments. We had a good team, and that’s why we won the championship.”
In the ESPN’s NBA draft projection, Kondone was nominated on average 10.6 points, 7.5 reabounds, 2.2 Assists and 1.3 blocks on average 10.6 points in each game, 7.5 wabhonds, 2.2 Assists and 1.3 blocks.
It supported Florida with a 36-4 record, including 12 straight wins to win the SEC tournament title and end the season to reduce nets in San Antonio. He performed a memorable one that could be the last game of his college career, posting 12 points, seven wabhonds and four steels in Houston, diving on the floor for a loose ball in the last second to seal the 65-63 victory.
“It was a crazy game,” Condon said. “Walt (Clayton Junior) did a great job of refusing his 3 pointer (Emmanuel). The whole stadium stopped because no one knew what was happening. I tried a Houston player and saw him running to make a game to win.
The big man born in Perth, Australia was a thought -provoking class in a 2024 high school in Florida, a late Bloomer who started playing seriously organized basketball at the age of 16. Earlier, he supported cricket, water polo and especially Australian Rules football.
Condon said, “My parents put me in a lot of sports.” This was good for promoting my eyesight. Playing football helped promote my hardship. I didn’t come to Florida with high expectations. The coaching staff could bet on me, and I wanted to play them so strictly. Coach (Todd) Golden gave me the opportunity to play as a new person.
Condon played a real role as a new person, but he emerged as a Sophomore as the most important player in Florida, who is an important transit in its continuous hair screen crime, which can make the drubable hand office more than a macketer than a crime. While he did not always publish big scoring numbers, his strong sense of the game was clearly clear that he passes and plugs from the ball defensively by the ball, while his non -stop intensifying the floor and falling aggressive glasses for the team’s colleagues.
Condon said, “We play through the bugs in Florida.” My job is to get the ball to my guards and then crush the glass. My defense is ready for the NBA. I already know that changing hair screens and staying in front of small guards, you need to do in the NBA. I still need improvement, especially I have a lot of games. I need to shoot. The next thing I need to tap. The next thing I need to tap. Back to school, I’ll shoot him with more confidence. “
Condon has to decide whether to withdraw his name from the draft by May 28. If he should finish his name on the deadline, he says he will return to Florida next season.
Condon said, “I have no way to go to any other school.” If I am confirmed with the NBA teams that I am in a 15-30 limit, if anything is guaranteed, I will consider keeping my name inside. I have a huge situation in Florida. There should be something special, my family will have to agree that we cannot reject it. “
The NBA Draft Combine will be in Chicago by May 11-18.
Jonathan Giveoni is an NBA draft expert and founder and co -owner of the draft Express.com, a private scouting and analtics service used by NBA, NCAA and international teams.