The Colorado Buffaloes’ leading scorer and rebounder is turning pro, according to a report.
Jabari Walker will not return to the school following his sophomore season, his father and former NBA forward Samaki told ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
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“Jabari is fully committed to becoming a professional basketball player and has no intentions on returning to school,” the elder Walker said, according to Givony’s tweet. “He wants to sign with an agent and go all in.”
The 6-foot-9, 215-pound Jabari Walker led the Buffs in points (14.6) and rebounds (9.4) while starting in 33 games. CU’s starting forward was named to the All-Pac-12 first team for his performance. He declared his intention to enter the NBA draft via Instagram on March 30, but kept the door open to return to CU by maintaining his eligibility.