Former Nebraska guard Cam Mack withdraws from NBA draft
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Nebraska transfer Cam Mack has withdrawn his name from the upcoming NBA draft, he announced Monday.
Mack announced he was testing the NBA draft process earlier in April but has changed his mind, noting the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic as one reason.
In 28 games as a sophomore, the Austin, Texas, native averaged 12 points, 4.5 rebounds, and a team-high 6.4 assists.
Mack has two years of NCAA eligibility remaining and described his recruitment as "wide-open."
Portland, Portland State, UTEP, Rhode Island, and East Carolina are among the schools in the running, Mack told Stadium's Jeff Goodman.
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