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" ... But he improved drastically during his collegiate days. As he transitioned to being an upperclassman, he became one of the best players on the Butler roster, and his growth was one of the first signs that he might be an NBA player one day. “The first [sign] is how quickly his game improved at the college level,” former Butler Basketball Manager Davis Furman said of the signs that Martin would grow into an NBA player one day. “The other thing is his confidence. He’s got as much confidence in his game as anyone I’ve been around, and a lot of that comes from the work he puts into [basketball] outside of the time he’s required to. That’s something that always gave him a chance, because when he steps on the floor versus James Harden, or any other NBA superstar for that matter, he feels like he belongs.” ... "
" ... I found theater in junior high and high school as a way for me to express myself without being me. I went to theater school at Ball State University. An upperclassman who I looked up to told me I should audition for the improv group. I was still painfully shy but did it. I heard all these people who I respected and admired laughing at ME. I was hooked. ... "
" ... One reason the lottery, and the NBA Draft itself, aren’t what they used to be: name players from the college ranks, those with a few years of exposure from their NCAA days are now few and far between. The 1985 draft was a who’s who of college seniors - Ewing, Mullen, Wayman Tisdale, Xavier McDaniel…and a sleeper out of Louisiana Tech at No. 13 - Karl Malone. But the NBA has since gone younger and more global. This year, a mock draft by ESPN says that 13 of 14 lottery picks will be freshmen (eight), sophomores (three), or foreign players (two). That leaves one college upperclassman, Creighton’s Doug McDermott, as a projected pick. ... "