Judah Mintz Invited to NBA Draft Combine

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Syracuse guard Judah Mintz was one of 78 players invited to the NBA Draft combine. The combine begins on Monday, May 15th and runs through Sunday, May 21st. The deadline to withdraw from the NBA Draft and maintain collegiate eligibility is June 1st.
Mintz, however, appears poised to remain in the NBA Draft and turn pro. At least according to On3's Joe Tipton during a recent appearance on ESPN Radio Syracuse.
"I don't have any personal insight with Judah directly, but I've been told he doesn't plan to come back to school," Tipton said. "Now something could change dramatically. I think he could benefit from coming back for another year. But I think his sights are set on the NBA."
Mintz averaged 16.3 points, 4.6 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game during his freshman campaign. That put him on the ACC's All Freshmen Team after earning ACC Freshman of the Week five times during the season.
"For as long as I can remember, I've had the same dream," Mintz posted on social media in March. "I've dedicated countless hours to the pursuit of that dream. My freshman year at Syracuse was part of that dream. It was an incredible experience. I am thankful for the love and support my teammates and I received from the Syracuse community.
"I'm announcing that I will continue to pursue my dream and enter my name into the 2023 NBA Draft process, while maintaining my college eligibility. I'm excited and blessed to have this opportunity and I can not wait to see what is in store for my future."
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