Kansas basketball: 3 advantages and disadvantages for Kevin McCullar if he returns to KU

Kevin McCullar Jr. #15 of the Kansas Jayhawks (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
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Kevin McCullar Jr. #15 of the Kansas Jayhawks (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
Kevin McCullar Jr. #15 of the Kansas Jayhawks (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /

Disadvantage No. 3: He will have to wait another year to fulfill his lifelong dream.

This goes for any draft prospect contemplating the decision to go pro or stay in school. No matter how much you might love playing college ball, these guys have had one dream their entire lives — to play in the NBA.

The opportunity to be drafted might not be possible for McCullar next season. Nobody can fault him if he wants to risk going undrafted to play the sport he loves in the greatest league in the world. Ultimately, he needs to make the decision that is best for him.

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