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The Aztecs star of the state of San Diego called for the decision of the NBA design to make a hard NBA design

Every child grows up with the dream of playing in the NBA.

If this reality is so close, it can be easy for a player to choose to live out his dream and make the leap to the next level.

Just because a player may Enter the NBA design that this is the best decision in the long term.

Cameron Salerno from CBS Sports believes that the Star Miles Byrd in San Diego Aztecs should make the difficult decision to return to school for another season instead of entering the draft.

“Byrd is a 3-point shooter that has joined 30.1% of his 5.9 attempts per night. The SDSU stars projected as a second round.

“Return to school and to 'the type' in the state of San Diego should put him in the middle of the first round in 2026. The NBA teams will buy in its length and projectivity when he decides to stay in the NBA design.”

Miles Byrd (21) watches

November 27, 2023; San Diego, California, USA; The Aztecs Guard Miles Byrd (21) of the state of San Diego watches the Point Loma Nazarene Sea Lions in the Viejas Arena in the first half. Mandatory loan: Orlando Ramirez-Mimagn Pictures / Orlando Ramirez-Mimagn Images

Byrd will eventually be a solid NBA player in his basketball career.

However, it is difficult to argue that he can play Salerno's case for him more year of the NCAA ball before making the leap to the NBA.

Byrd is only 20 years old. If he goes back to school for another season and proves that he can be a more consistent shooter, there is no reason to assume that he is not a first choice in the first round in the draft of the next year.

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