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Legget officially explains the NBA design

Ishmael Legget's career at Pitt is officially over.

The Senior Guard from Prince George's County (Md.) Will enter his mother's social media in the NBA design of 2025.

“I am blessed and grateful for the possibilities that basketball sports have so far offered me during this trip,” was the post office. “Now I'm ready for the next chapter. The time is now and I have decided to enter the NBA design of 2025!”

Legget ended his authorization last season, but since the NCAA apparently left the door open so that the players had received additional justification, he joined the transfer portal last month to keep his options open if he was granted another year.

While no judgment has been granted, Leggett seems to be decided by his college career.

In two seasons in Pitt, Leggett 45 of 63 games started and scored an average of 14 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, while he shot 43.9% from the field and 34.6% compared to three. He scored 10 or more points that were highlighted by his performance against Wake Forest in the 2024 ACC tournament when he scored 30 points in 11-of-18 shooting. He also recorded four double doubles as a panther and scored double-digit figures in 50 of his 63 games in Pitt.

A total of 880 points scored 880 points, won 360 rebounds, distributed 140 assists and made 95 steals in two seasons.

After his first season with the panthers, Leggett was appointed sixth man of the year of the ACC. Before last season, he was also a selection of the second team's pre-season all-time selection and was appointed to the Greenbrier all-tournament team after scoring an average of 19 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.5 steals in the two games of the Panthers in the two games of the Panthers.

Before Pitt, Leggett played three seasons on Rhode Island. He saw the season as a newcomer, but switched to the starting line -up in his second year and started 62 games in a row in the course of two seasons. In these two years he scored an average of 12.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game, with his 16.4/5.8/2.4-st-line in the 2022-23 season best as his entire career.

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