LSU forward Darius Days reportedly reaches decision about 2020 NBA Draft
The LSU Tigers will be losing some key players this offseason, both to graduation and to the 2020 NBA Draft.
On Friday evening, LSU forward Darius Days reportedly reached his draft decision, according to sources from college basketball insider Jeff Goodman.
Per Goodman, Days will declare for the 2020 NBA Draft and sign with an agent, but because it is an NCAA-approved agent, he’ll retain college eligibility:
UMass Lowell’s Obadiah Noel (18.2 ppg) and LSU’s Darius Days (11.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg) will both declare for the NBA Draft and sign with NCAA-approved agent Austin Walton of Next Sports, source told @Stadium. Allows both players to retain their college eligibility.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 17, 2020
Days appeared in 31 games this year, starting 30 of them. He averaged 11.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per contest.
Will he stay in the draft or return for his junior season? We’ll find out over the next few weeks.