Found April 30, 2010 on The Sports Bank: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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By Paul M. Banks and David Kay In helping lead West Virginia to their first college basketball Final Four since 1958, extremely gangly (6-9, 205) forward Devin Ebanks helped his NBA Draft stock; or did he? At the Final Four, Bob Huggins discussed why his two stars didn’t leave school for “the league” right away. Da’Sean Butler stuck around all four years and Ebanks stayed in beautiful Morgantown for two. “Da’Sean never thought about exploring the draft. That never crossed his mind,” Huggie Bear said. “Devin, a year ago, never thought about it. Devin had a meeting, because I think all the circulation that he was getting got him thinking about leaving. He came back and just said, how do we stop this? I mean, those guys never thought about exploring leaving,” Huggins continued. Well, what a difference a year makes. Today, the small forward appears to be in for good.  His stock is more erratic than Goldman Sachs. He’s been pro...
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