By JACOB POLACHECK
University of Pittsburgh sophomore forward Justin Champagnie will test the NBA Draft process, head coach Jeff Capel announced Tuesday in a press release.
“Justin had a terrific season and put himself in position to explore this opportunity,” Capel said. “I have been impressed with Justin’s development and his desire to be coached since his arrival at Pitt. I believe he is only scratching the surface of the player he can become. We will continue to work with him and his family throughout the NBA Draft process.”
This season, Champagnie averaged 18.0 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.2 steals per game, becoming the first Pitt player to average a double-double since DeJuan Blair in 2008-09.
“After talking it over with Coach Capel, my other coaches and my family, I have decided to test the NBA Draft process,” Champagnie said. “The feedback I will gain from meetings, workouts and outside evaluations will shape the final decision on whether to remain in the draft or return to the University of Pittsburgh for my junior season. This process will only help my development and allow me to become a better player at Pitt or in the NBA.”
Champagnie also earned AP Honorable Mention All-America and First Team All-ACC honors during the 2020-21 season.
He is ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 53 best available player in the 2021 NBA Draft.
Pitt has already seen a number of players from this year’s roster depart with guards Xavier Johnson, Au’diese Toney and Gerald Drumgoole entering the transfer portal.
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