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Zona's Green entering draft after freshman year

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Friday, 10 April 2020 14:11

Arizona freshman Josh Green is entering the 2020 NBA draft, he announced Friday.

With his 6-foot-10 wingspan and 210-pound frame, Green is considered an ideal NBA wing prospect thanks to his athletic ability, defensive versatility and 3-point shooting.

"Whereas I know I have still have so much more to learn, I feel as though my time at the University of Arizona has helped me prepare to take the next step to reach one of my goals of making it to the NBA," Green told ESPN.

The No. 21 prospect in ESPN's best available players, Green averaged 11.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game for the Wildcats this season while shooting 36% from 3-point range.

Green finished the season on a strong note, posting 19 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals against Washington in the Pac-12 tournament in front of a host of NBA general managers in what ended up being one of the last games on the college basketball calendar.

"I know without a doubt I can bring a work ethic and motivation to do whatever it takes to become the best player I can be, and help the team wherever needed," Green told ESPN. "I feel like I can bring a defensive intensity and the ability to guard several positions. Offensively I thrive in transition, can hit the open shot, make the right pass, and make whatever play it takes to win the game. I'm already working hard at other areas to help me make a bigger impact."

Green is the third Arizona freshman to enter this year's draft, following teammates Nico Mannion and Zeke Nnaji. The trio combined for 55% of the team's scoring this past season.

A McDonald's All-American and two-time participant at the prestigious Nike Hoop Summit, Green is a well-known commodity for NBA talent evaluators. He first emerged on NBA radar screens at the Basketball Without Borders Global Camp in Los Angeles in February of 2018, where he performed as arguably the event's top prospect. He won the Geico national championship with IMG Academy as a high school senior, being named tournament MVP after scoring 19 points in the final.

Green comes from a basketball family, with both parents having played professionally in his native Australia, while his brother Jay Green was on scholarship this season at UNLV. Josh received his first call-up to represent Australia's senior national team as a 17-year old as part of the World Cup qualifying campaign and was a candidate to make his debut for the Boomers at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, which has been postponed to 2021.

"Right now I'm back at home, enjoying being with my family," Green told ESPN. "In terms of basketball, I'm controlling what I can control by running, working out with my trainer, lifting weights at home and taking care of my body. It was a disappointing way to end the season, but after a couple of days break I was ready to get back into it."

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