“Just to fulfill my ultimate goal of going to the NBA, I ultimately needed some game film so I thought it would be best if I just entered my name into the D-League,” Pelle told SNY.tv Friday night. A Compton, Calif., native who is currently staying and training in Queens, N.Y., Pelle said he considered playing overseas but opted to stay in the U.S. “I did but I felt being closer to home and the exposure would be much better,” he said. Pelle was initially part of Lavin’s blockbuster 2011 recruiting class that also included Moe Harkless of the Orlando Magic, reigning Big East Rookie of the Year JaKarr Sampson (now a sophomore), Amir Garrett and D’Angelo Harrison. Pelle, Sampson and Garrett were declared ineligible by the NCAA in September 2011. Sampson ended up at St. John’s a year later after spending a year at Brewster (N.H.) Academy, while Garrett played the second semester there last season before transferring. Then in August 2012 Pelle committed to Iona, but never made it to campus. “It was a little frustrating but then again I had to overcome that frustration and just move on,” Pelle said. He said the hardest part was “just knowing that I wasn’t going to be able to experience the whole college life, the whole experience of being able to go to college.” “But then again everything happens for a reason,” he added. “I don’t regret anything that happened. I’m more blessed than ever.” Now his goal is to get some game film and try to make a case for a spot in the NBA one day. “Yes, sir,” he said. “Just that I’m a well-rounded player in my game and I’m capable of playing in the NBA and also that I’m mature enough to play in the NBA.” Photo: FoxSportsWest.com
“Just to fulfill my ultimate goal of going to the NBA, I ultimately needed some game film so I thought it would be best if I just entered my name into the D-League,” Pelle told SNY.tv Friday night. A Compton, Calif., native who is currently staying and training in Queens, N.Y., Pelle said he considered playing overseas but opted to stay in the U.S. “I did but I felt being closer to home and the exposure would be much better,” he said. Pelle was initially part of Lavin’s blockbuster 2011 recruiting class that also included Moe Harkless of the Orlando Magic, reigning Big East Rookie of the Year JaKarr Sampson (now a sophomore), Amir Garrett and D’Angelo Harrison. Pelle, Sampson and Garrett were declared ineligible by the NCAA in September 2011. Sampson ended up at St. John’s a year later after spending a year at Brewster (N.H.) Academy, while Garrett played the second semester there last season before transferring. Then in August 2012 Pelle committed to Iona, but never made it to campus. “It was a little frustrating but then again I had to overcome that frustration and just move on,” Pelle said. He said the hardest part was “just knowing that I wasn’t going to be able to experience the whole college life, the whole experience of being able to go to college.” “But then again everything happens for a reason,” he added. “I don’t regret anything that happened. I’m more blessed than ever.” Now his goal is to get some game film and try to make a case for a spot in the NBA one day. “Yes, sir,” he said. “Just that I’m a well-rounded player in my game and I’m capable of playing in the NBA and also that I’m mature enough to play in the NBA.” Photo: FoxSportsWest.com