EX-Alansas PG Boogie Flanded draft, looking for a new school

ESPN reported that the former Arkansas point keeper Boogie Fland was withdrawn from the NBA draft.
In the first 18 games of the season, Fland took part in Razorbacks, but on January 11, he wounded his right hand and fought in the next two matches before being closed.
He kidnapped for more than two months and returned to play as a reserve in the NCAA tournament, but affected his injury and got only 4.0 points in the 18 -game shot in three games.
In 21 matches (18 starters), after a average and a season of 5.1 assists, he entered both the NBA draft and transfer portal.
Fland was once seen as a potential lottery choice and was foreseen as the second round of election in the NBA draft. When he retreated, he was in the NBA Combine in Chicago.
More than one report, Fland, was interested in joining the national champion Florida Gars, which needed one point protection after completing the suitability of Star Walter Clayton Jr.. Fland’s agent Miller is an old Florida star and an old NBA player for a long time.
Fland was a five-star recruitment of Kentucky when John Calipari was a head coach, and McDonald’s All-American.
When Calipari left Wildcats for the Arkansas concert, Fland asked Kentucky to be released and later adhered to Calipari and Razorbacks.
Arkansas reached Sweet 16 this season and 22-14.
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