Boston College guard Ky Bowman declares for the NBA draft
Bowman scored 19 points per game for the Eagles in 2018-2019.
Boston College guard Ky Bowman announced Tuesday that he is skipping his senior season to enter the NBA Draft. Bowman made the announcement on Instagram.
“It has laways been a lifelong dream of mine to play in the NBA,’’ Bowman wrote. “After much thought and consideration with my family, I have decided to declare for the 2019 NBA Draft and take the next step towards achieving my dream.
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“I am forever grateful to Boston College, my teammates, coaches, classmates and fans for the experience, support and opportunity to play the game I love for such a great school.
“While I am excited to get to work and start the next chapter in my career, I will hold dear the memories and lessons from my time at BC. I will always be proud to be an Eagle.’’
Bowman averaged 19.2 points per game for the Eagles (14-17) this past season to earn All-ACC second team honors. It is the second year in a row that a Boston College player will enter the draft one year early. In 2018, guard Jerome Robinson declared for the draft, and was selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers.