Williamson surprises nobody with decision to ditch Duke

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Zion Williamson is leaving Duke University after one high-flying season to enter the NBA draft.

Widely projected as the top overall pick in June, the AP national player of the year announced his decision on Monday.

The 6-foot-7, 285-pound Williamson captivated all of college basketball with his freakish, once-in-ageneration athleticism, his energy at both ends of the floor and his omnipresent charisma.

The Atlantic Coast Conference player and rookie of the year averaged 22.6 points-tied for the league lead with teammate RJ Barrett-and 8.9 rebounds.

Along the way, he became the face of college basketball, routinely coming up with at least one highlightreel play or show-stopping dunk per game.

His decision to turn pro is no surprise. In fact, he spent the season greeting NBA chatter with a playful wink and a knowing nod.

He said it would be "dope" to play on a hypothetical New York Knicks team with Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.

Upon learning that LeBron James and Stephen Curry were talking about him during All-Star weekend, he responded that he's "hoping to be there competing against them next season".

During his lone college campaign, Williamson helped the Blue Devils earn the No 1 ranking in the final AP Top 25 and the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Duke was knocked out by Michigan State in the East Regional final.

Now that Williamson is headed to the NBA, one key subplot to follow is which sneaker company will land his endorsement.

In one of the most memorable moments of the season, Williamson blew out his left Nike shoe-the PG 2.5, the signature shoe of Oklahoma City star Paul George-and sprained his right knee during a home loss to North Carolina.

The impact was immediate. Nike's stock price took a hit the next day, and the shoe company sent a team of representatives to campus to investigate.

When Williamson returned roughly three weeks later for the ACC Tournament, he wore a pair of modified size-15 Nikes

He joins Cam Reddish and Barrett as classmates headed to the pros after one season. Duke point guard Tre Jones says he will return to school for his sophomore year.

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