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Florida basketball's biggest offseason question won't surround any incoming recruits or transfers. It will center around whether star power forward Reuben Chinyelu decides to return to Gainesville or pursue his NBA dream one year early.
CBS Sports' Isaac Trotter highlights NBA prospects mulling if they will stay in college or set their sights on the professional game. Due to rule changes, rechartering the landscape of collegiate hoops, that number is growing.
These decisions won't just affect NBA team draft boards but NCAA rosters nationwide. Few in this scenario are more important to their team than Reuben Chinyelu, who was a major piece of Florida's 2025 regular-season SEC title.
As for whether Chinyelu will stay or go, Trotter predicts that the rising senior will return to Florida. He does offer the caveat that it isn't a stone-cold lock, but an educated guess.
As the Nigerian-born draft prospect participates in the NBA draft combine this week, he's seeking to boost his outlook. The 2026 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year posted measurements rivaling any prospect at the event: 7-foot-7.5 wingspan, 9-foot-3.5-inch standing reach. Marks like this have NBA teams perceiving Chinyelu as a big man with high upside.
The Gators will enter the 2026-27 season with legitimate hopes of a title run after returning most of its core roster. Chinyelu fortifying the paint significantly lifts Florida's potential. Florida's ceiling will depend on Chinyelu's decision, which must be made before the deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft without losing eligibility on Wednesday, May 27.
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida basketball waiting on Rueben Chinyelu's NBA draft decision
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CBS Sports' Isaac Trotter highlights NBA prospects mulling if they will stay in college or set their sights on the professional game. Due to rule changes, rechartering the landscape of collegiate hoops, that number is growing.
These decisions won't just affect NBA team draft boards but NCAA rosters nationwide. Few in this scenario are more important to their team than Reuben Chinyelu, who was a major piece of Florida's 2025 regular-season SEC title.
As for whether Chinyelu will stay or go, Trotter predicts that the rising senior will return to Florida. He does offer the caveat that it isn't a stone-cold lock, but an educated guess.
As the Nigerian-born draft prospect participates in the NBA draft combine this week, he's seeking to boost his outlook. The 2026 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year posted measurements rivaling any prospect at the event: 7-foot-7.5 wingspan, 9-foot-3.5-inch standing reach. Marks like this have NBA teams perceiving Chinyelu as a big man with high upside.
The Gators will enter the 2026-27 season with legitimate hopes of a title run after returning most of its core roster. Chinyelu fortifying the paint significantly lifts Florida's potential. Florida's ceiling will depend on Chinyelu's decision, which must be made before the deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft without losing eligibility on Wednesday, May 27.
Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.
This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida basketball waiting on Rueben Chinyelu's NBA draft decision
Continue reading...