UCF's Keyshawn Hall declares for 2025 NBA Draft

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UCF forward Keyshawn Hall has announced he will enter the 2025 NBA Draft. Hall, who is 6-foot-7 and weighs 235 pounds, played a key role for the Knights this season, starting all 33 games. He led the Big 12 in scoring with an average of 18.8 points per game and also grabbed 7.1 rebounds per game. On social media, Hall expressed gratitude for his support, thanking God and sharing his excitement about the draft opportunity. He has had a standout season, scoring 20 or more points in 14 games, including three games with over 30 points. Notably, he scored 40 points in a game against Arizona State, marking one of the highest scoring games in UCF’s history. UCF, with a season record of 17-16 and 7-13 in the Big 12, is preparing for their match against Oregon State in the first round of the College Basketball Crown on April 1 in Las Vegas. When asked about his future during the Big 12 tournament, Hall emphasized his focus on helping his team and not getting distracted by thoughts of the NBA. Hall joined UCF after spending a season at George Mason, where he also had a successful career. Originally from Cleveland, he started his college journey at UNLV. He has the option to return to college basketball if he does not sign with an agent before the draft.


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