Report: Burke And Hardaway To Go Pro After This Season [UPDATED WITH MULTIPLE DENIALS] Comment Count

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Darren Heitner, a sports business writer for Forbes as well as a sports and entertainment attorney, reports via Twitter that both Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr. are headed to the NBA after this season:

Burke's reported departure, of course, comes as no surprise. Hardaway was considered a 50/50 shot—even though he's been projected as either a late first-round or second-round pick, the upside (from an NBA perspective) of him returning for a senior season seemed marginal at best.

Of course, we learned last year that one report (or several, even) does not guarantee a player's departure. In this case, though, Heitner appears to be going on a lot more than an empty dorm room—he's tweeting a considerable amount of specific information about potential agent choices.

UPDATE: Burke's mother issues a denial of the report, saying that her son has yet to make a decision:

UPDATE II: The plot thickens:

UPDATE III: As reader SFBlue points out, Heitner has a bit of a checkered history when it comes to his journalistic credibility. Considering it's pretty clear he didn't do his due diligence in reporting this story—a call should've been placed to the Burke and Hardaway families, at the very least—perhaps it's best we pretend this never happened.

Comments

readyourguard

April 4th, 2013 at 5:16 PM ^

It appears Trey's mom Ronda had a thing or two to say to Darren Heitner:

Heitner tweeted out an hour ago that he "cherishes his family more than anything else"

To which Mrs. Burke replied "obviously not your reporting credibility but it's cool u need ur shine moment 2 I guess.  SMH"

Nice.

jvarg1

April 4th, 2013 at 9:54 PM ^

Shit just pisses me off!. Same old shit to get the michigan players worried. Nba needs to put a rule in place and quit fucking thinning out the college league . If you don't go for four years you don't play.