Direct answer: Jalen Green is not currently associated with college basketball; he pursued a professional path in the NBA G League back in 2020, bypassing college. Since then, there hasn’t been a college-specific update tying him to a new college program.
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- Jalen Green’s well-known route was skipping college in 2020 to join the NBA G League’s elite pathway.[6][8]
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- Madrid location doesn’t alter the factual status of his 2020 decision, but I can tailor sources to European coverage if needed.
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So much for Jalen Green changing the fortunes of a top college program in 2020-21. The highly regarded prospect has elected against attending college next season and will instead ...
bleacherreport.comTop recruit Jalen Green said Thursday that he is skipping college and has signed with the G League for next season, becoming the first player to take advantage of a new potential path to the NBA. Green, a guard from Napa, California who was considered by some as the No. 1 overall recruit in this year’s high school class, will be eligible for the 2021 NBA draft and seems a strong candidate to be among the top picks.
komonews.comGreen went pro instead of heading to Auburn or Memphis.
www.nbcsports.comGreen is the second five-star prospect in the 2020 class this week to turn pro and bypass college
www.cbssports.comProlific Prep guard becomes latest Class of 2020 product to pursue professional career.
www.cbssports.comMaxPreps News - Prolific Prep guard becomes latest Class of 2020 product to pursue professional career.
www.maxpreps.comTop recruit Jalen Green said on Thursday that he is skipping college and has signed with the NBA G League for next season, becoming the first player to take advantage of a new potential path to the NBA.
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