8A - Wednesday, April 16, 2014 Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com SprsTeMciaAaiyLmciadiyo _ After speculation, Stauskas, Robinson declare for Draft Sophomor eligibility chance it By SIMON KAI NEAL ROTH Daily Sports P Daily Sports It was expected official. Tuesday afte Stauskas and Glen announced atla pr that they would bt final two years of, declare for the NB The announcem a week of specula separate reportsc stated that the tw had already made to go pro. Both players su names to NBA D Board but declined to comment on the feedback they received fromtheboard. Stauskas said he reached his final decision late last week upon hearing the board's advice, but Robinson said he didn't come to his decisiont night. "It's tough just] amount of success our two years at R at the same time,i kind of success we we all decided to c third year," Staust can't help but thi es forgo time, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I've been dreaming to take about this since I was seven or eight years old." a NBA With the announcement, the Michigan men's basketball team UFMAN and has now lost four players from SCHILD its Elite Eight squad. Redshirt riter and junior forward Jon Horford Editor elected to transfer, and forward Jordan Morgan has exhausted I, but now it's his collegiate eligibility. Stauskas led the Wolverines rnoon, Nik in scoring this year, averaging n Robinson III 17.5 points per game. He shot ess conference 47 percent from the field and th forgo their 44 percent beyond the arc, eligibility and while also boasting a team- A Draft. best 118 assists. The stats were ent concluded good enough for a spot on the tion in which National Association Basketball came out that Coaches All-American First o sophomores Team and Big Ten Player of the the decision Year honors. Robinson - who many pegged ibmitted their ahead of Stauskas to carry the raft Advisory Wolverines this year - was Michigan's second- leading scorer, "It's tough averaging 13.1 points just because of along with 4.4 rebounds the amount of per game. Though he had success we'Ve a propensity to disappear ha ."in the Wolverines' offense at times - until Monday scoring in single digits nine times - he was assertive late because of the in the season and became a we've had in feared scorer with his dead-eye Michigan, and midrange jump shot. imagining the A year ago, Robinson skipped could have if out on the draft and decided to ame back for a return for his sophomore year kas said. "You with the prospect of playing nk what that his natural '3' position. But ut at the same with sophomore forward Mitch McGary injured, Robinson was relegated to his less-preferred '4' spot for most of the year. He even admitted during the NCAA Tournament that he had second thoughts about his decision to come back to Ann Arbor, only to follow by noting he gained comfort as the season went on. Both players received advice from their family, coaches and teammates, as well as former Wolverines Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr., who are each finishing their rookie seasons in the NBA. "'Don't have any regrets, don't look back once you decide either way,' " Robinson said of the advice Hardaway gave him. "I heard from Trey - he kind of just discussed with me the things he'd gone through in the league being a rookie and how many ups and downs it is." The announcement leaves McGary as the only other candidate who may bolt for the NBA. His departure would leave the Wolverines' frontcourt depleted and lacking experience next fall. McGary remains the last of five starters from Michigan's 2013 championship runner-up team. Beilein said McGary is still getting information and weighing his options regarding declaring, but noted that the sophomore has been participating in workouts and has made great progress. Experts have Stauskas slotted as a mid-first round pick on the cusp of the lottery and Robinson going anywhere from late in the first round to early in the second. CBS Sports' Gary Parrish tabbed Stauskas going as the 15th pick to the Atlanta Hawks and Robinson as the 39th to the Detroit Pistons. Michigan coach John Beilein has now lost four of his five starters from last year's Final Four run and will have no seniors and just fourjuniors on next year's roster if sophomore forward Mitch McGary chooses to stay in Ann Arbor. 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Stauskas were in this year e sophomores announced helped alleviate some pressure would forgo their final two from their decision, some self- of eligibility and submit reflection did as well. rwork to declare for the For Stauskas, the decision NBA Draft, but each made him think back to the a separate path to get to moment le first committed day's announcement. to Michigan. When he was 17 r Stauskas, the decision years old, Stauskas questioned a week ago, and for if Michigan nson, only Monday night. was the right ite the difference in time decision. ake their final decision to Would it "You ro, the same mantra held allow him respective choices to leave to be as have to igan early: "You either successful as to be two feet in or two he could be feet in rut." in college? d to formulate that Would it feet, rate ruling to be in or out, allow him ple people - coaches, to achieve mates and classmates - his dream of r in. playing in the NBA? ough it's been known that "Looking back on it now, I Michigan men's basketball don't think I could have made hing staff, led by Michigan a better decision than coming John Beilein, wanted to here," he said. "These coaches the sophomores take in, have done wonders for me on rate and produce a decision and off the court. I've made all the information coming unbelievable relationships with pair of former Wolverines my teammates and students at 13 NBA first-round picks this school. I've got a first-class Burke and Tim Hardaway education here. assisted as well. "My two years couldn't have think the best piece of gone more smoothly than they went." When Stauskas spoke to his parents Monday night with his decision already made, he realized this moment, sitting in front a throng of media, teammates and coaches, was one he had been looking forward to his whole life. And while Stauskas and Robinson would have loved to bring home a national championship for the Wolverines, they each know this decision marks the next chapter in their lives - one that represents their dream. For Beilein, he would love for a more stable system to be put in place for college basketball, but at the same time he knows as long as his players believe in themselves and are committed to their decision, he has no quarrels. "The perfect scenario is to win a national championship in April, either graduate in May and get be two drafted in the NBA in or two June,"he said. "Regardless, out. this is all part of the process. - ' You got to this decision because all you did was play hard and work hard for Michigan. "We want that same type of commitment coming back or if you don't come back, have that same type of commitment going forward." Follow us on Twitter? If not, checkout nh BlotkM for daily apdates and mare. I