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C Omer Yurtseven (Turkey) Transfer from NC State to Georgetown
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[QUOTE="Consigliere, post: 1754785, member: 559"] Couple of things I gleaned from Wikipedia and other places: 1. His Turkish team, Fenerbahce is the same team Conrad McRae played for in Turkey. 2. Wikipedia lists him as a "professional basketball player." 3. He's only 17. Won't turn 18 until June 19. If he enrolls in a U.S. college he is no longer considered an international entrant for the NBA draft. Depending on the date of the 2017 draft is it possible that he won't meet the age limit of 19? 4. He was invited to participate in the Jordan Brand Classic 5. EuroBasket lists him as a PF and shows he is eligible for the 2020 NBA draft. I assume this is an error or based on outdated rules. 6. He is no longer associated with Fenerbahce and is considered a free agent. 7. If he chooses to enroll at Syracuse he will either immediately grow to 8'2" or be promptly "Boeheimed" relegated to the bench or forced out the door and will become a part of board legacy for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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