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    Projected First Round Pick Thomas Haugh Skips The NBA Draft To Help The Florida Gators Win Back To Back NCAA Titles

    Despite being eligible, Florida Gator Thomas Haugh surprised the basketball world by deciding not to enter his name in the 2025 NBA Draft. The 6’9″ forward was projected as one of the surefire candidates to be selected next June.

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    Thomas Haugh Wants to Win The National Title Again

    ESPN analyst Jonathan Givony reported this information on his personal X account, claiming that Haugh decided to focus on helping the Gators defend their NCAA Tournament title next season:

    Most experts allowed Haugh to go in the Draft’s first two rounds. SB Nation had him projected as the 26th pick (first round), while Bleacher Report (35th), On3 (41st), and NBADraft.net (45th) had him going in the second round.

    If he continues to perform at his 2024-25 level next season, his prospects should improve considerably and become a near-unanimous first-round pick projection.

    Haugh came off the bench for most of the season (he started only five of the 40 games he played), but ended up being an indispensable part of head coach Todd Golden’s strategy. Suffice it to say, he averaged 24.5 minutes per game during the season.

    The 21-year-old sophomore averaged 9.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, shooting 48.5% on 2-pointers, 34% from the perimeter and 79.4% on free throws.

    Haugh was instrumental in helping the Gators win the NCAA Tournament. He is best remembered for his performance in the Elite Eight game against Texas Tech, where he had 20 points and 11 assists to lead his team’s comeback victory.}

    “Tommy has just continued to improve so much when he got to campus,” Todd Golden told The Independent Florida Alligator of Haugh’s growth throughout the season. “He was good for us last year, helped us win a lot of games, but I think he only averaged, like, three points and four rebounds a game.”

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    His career stats include seven points, five rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 76 games with the Gators. He has made 47.4% of his 2-point shots, 31.3% of his 3-point shots, and 71.6% of his free throws.

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