Shocking: Providence Star Player Announce His Retirement Due To Medical Issue….
The Big East player of the year, Devin Carter, announced to ESPN that he will be entering the 2024 NBA draft and that his college career is done.
“I will be forgoing my senior year at Providence,” Carter stated.
Carter had a fantastic season for Providence, leading the Big East in scoring and was third in the conference in rebounds. Carter is ranked No. 17 among NBA draft prospects in the ESPN 100. On the Associated Press All-America team, he was nominated for honorable mention.
For the Friars, who were controversially left out of the NCAA tournament field, Carter averaged 19.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.8 steals, and 1 block per game while shooting 38% from three point range.
regarded as one of the college football team’s most effective and adaptable defenders
The player of the year in the Big East, Devin Carter, informed ESPN that he will be entering the 2024 NBA draft after finishing his college career.
“I will be forgoing my senior year at Providence,” Carter announced.
With a stellar season for Providence that included leading the Big East in scoring and ranking third in the conference in rebounds, Carter—ranked No. 17 in the ESPN 100 among NBA draft prospects—had an incredible season. He was named to the Associated Press’s All-America team with an honorable mention.
Carter shot 38% from three point range for the Friars, who were controversially left out of the NCAA tournament field, and averaged 19.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.8 steals, and 1 block per game.
recognized as one of college football’s most adaptable and significant defenders