Kansas freshman Billy Preston has officially ended his college career by signing with a Bosnian professional team.
Here’s a release from the team:
“We are thrilled to welcome Billy Preston to our Club. We watched him when he was in High School at OakHill Academy and in the McDonalds All Star game. We are honored to have such a tremendous talent in our organization. We were watching his situation closely and reached out to his family to show interest and ultimately reached an Agreement with the family Attorney in California on a contract for the rest of the season. We know Billy is an NBA prospect so we will do our best to continue his development to help him excel for our club and fulfill his goal which is to be an NBA star in the near future.. Thank’s to Billy and his mother and of course his attorney Jeffrey B. Valle,we’ll be able to watch him live in Laktasi, Republic of Srpska.
BC Igokea will find his place in NBA draft 2018!
Thank you all,BC Igokea will keep raising!” Says BC Igokea general manager Igor Dodik.
— Billy Preston♕ (@nolimitbill) January 20, 2018
Billy Preston's mother just confirmed the signing to ESPN. He didn't sign with an agent, but the plan is to enter the NBA Draft.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) January 20, 2018
Billy Preston yet another player caught up in the FBI/DOJ NCAA scandal. Paper trail leading back to adidas was likely too much for Kansas to risk considering the limited reward.
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) January 20, 2018
