The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

UGA coach won’t shy away from one- and- done players

- By Chip Towers chip. towers@ ajc. com

ATHENS — Coach Tom Crean said he’d do it again.

“It,” being recruit more oneand- done players to play basketball for Georgia. He just did that with Anthony “Ant Man” Edwards. Notably, Edwards was the first pick in Wednesday night’s NBA draft, becoming the Bulldogs’ first No. 1 pick of all time in the process.

Also notable, though, is the fact Edwards didn’t exactly lift Crean’s second Georgia team to greatness. The Bulldogs went 16- 16 in the pandemic- shortened season.

Neverthele­ss, if there’s another one- and- done out there willing to follow Edwards’ path to Athens, Crean said he’d be glad to show them the way.

“Absolutely,” said Crean, who prefers to refer to such players as “predestine­d.” “I think you have to. I think anybody who says they wouldn’t is not telling the truth. You’ve got to try to make your team better on the floor, in the classroom, in the meetings every day. You’ve got to try to do that in recruiting as well. And I think it means a ton.”

Even though he was on the UGA campus less than a year, Crean said he expects Edwards to remain close to the program.

It certainly worked out well for Edwards. After averaging 19.1 points and being named SEC freshman of the year, the 6- foot- 5, 225pound guard out of Holy Spirit Preparator­y School, surpassed Dominique Wilkins ( third, Utah Jazz, 1982) as the Bulldogs’ highest draft pick of all time.

He is expected to sign a fouryear contract with the Minnesota Timberwolv­es that will be worth at least $ 44.4 million, according to published reports.

The key for Georgia now is whether it can benefit from that. It hasn’t so far, at least not in the recruiting class of 2021. The Bulldogs were unable to land the state’s top- ranked player, 6- 10 forward Jabari Smith of Sandy Creek High, who signed with Auburn. Nos. 2 and 3, Pace Academy’s Matthew Cleveland ( Florida State) and Ryan Mutombo of Lovett ( Georgetown), also went elsewhere.

In fact, the top 14 players in 247Sports’ state rankings all are headed to schools other than UGA. However, the Bulldogs do have a commitment from Camron Mcdowell, a 3- star guard out of Mceachern and the state’s 15th- ranked player.

Among out- of- state players, Georgia is pursuing Aminu Mohammed, a 6- 4 shooting guard from Springfiel­d, Mo., and Michael Foster, a 6- 9 forward from Milwaukee. Both are rated as 5- star prospects.

Crean insists it’s just a matter of time.

“It’s just amazing to have never had a No. 1 pick,” he said of Georgia. “So, I think it says a lot. … At the end of the day, do you want to get better? If you want to be developed and you want a chance to play at a great state university in front of a great fan base, it’s here. There’s no one that can ever say again that your greatest dream can’t be realized at Georgia when it comes to going to the next level. I feel really good about that.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM ?? Former UGA guard Anthony Edwards was selected No. 1 overall by the Timberwolv­es in the NBA draft Wednesday. Edwards surpassed Dominique Wilkins ( third, Utah Jazz, 1982) as the Bulldogs’ highest draft pick of all time.
CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM Former UGA guard Anthony Edwards was selected No. 1 overall by the Timberwolv­es in the NBA draft Wednesday. Edwards surpassed Dominique Wilkins ( third, Utah Jazz, 1982) as the Bulldogs’ highest draft pick of all time.

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