One WAC star we have heard/read zero about in relation to the NBA draft is BSU's Reggie Larry. Nick Jezierny of The Idaho Statesman solves that with an article on Boise's favorite son:
Reggie Larry works out for Golden State
The former Boise State star forward hopes to be drafted in the second round of the NBA Draft later this month.
Nick Jezierny
Idaho Statesman
6/07/08
Former Boise State basketball standout Reggie Larry caught the first break of his quest to play in the NBA this week when he worked out for the Golden State Warriors.
Larry, the All-WAC forward who scored more than 1,000 points in his two seasons at BSU, worked out for the Warriors on Wednesday.
“It was good — the workout went pretty well,” Larry said.
Larry worked out with five other players (JaJuan Smith of Tennessee, A.J. Abrams of Texas, Mykal Riley of Alabama and two foreigners) in front of the Warriors’ brass, including general manager Chris Nelson and coach Don Nelson.
The workout was a positive for Larry, who wasn’t invited to the Portsmouth or Orlando pre-draft camps.
“The problem is they say I’m undersized and teams don’t know where to play me,” the 6-foot-6 forward said... Go here for the remainder.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Nick Jezierny on Reggie Larry
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Labels: Boise State basketball, Reggie Larry
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