Intel on possible landing spots for transfer guard Boogie Fland after exiting NBA Draft
- Boogie Fland, a former Arkansas guard and 18-year-old point guard, withdrew from the 2025 NBA draft on May 13, 2025.
- Fland withdrew after receiving feedback and facing uncertainty about his prospects in the draft following a mid-January right hand injury that reduced his playing time last season.
- Fland averaged 13.5 points per game, shot 37.9 percent from the field, and played a reserve role returning from injury during Arkansas’s 22-14 season.
- Florida is a leading candidate to sign Fland, potentially offering more than $7 million, with plans to use him as a backcourt playmaker alongside transfer Xaivian Lee.
- This strategic decision to return to college basketball suggests Fland may improve his draft stock and leverage NIL opportunities while capitalizing on financial offers.
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Ex-Arkansas PG Boogie Fland exits draft, looking for new school
Former Arkansas point guard Boogie Fland has withdrawn from the NBA draft, ESPN reported, citing his agent Mike Miller.
Ex-Arkansas Guard Boogie Fland Withdraws From 2025 NBA Draft
Former Arkansas guard Boogie Fland is withdrawing from the 2025 NBA draft, his agent Mike Miller told ESPN’s Jonathan Givony earlier this week. Fland was in attendance at the NBA draft combine but will not participate in the remainder of the event. Boogie Fland Was A Projected Second-Round Pick Fland, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound guard, was […] The post Ex-Arkansas Guard Boogie Fland Withdraws From 2025 NBA Draft appeared first on Basketball Insiders |…
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Guard Boogie Fland, who entered the 2025 NBA draft pool following his freshman year at Arkansas, has decided to withdraw his name from this year’s list of early entrants, agent Mike Miller told Jonathan Givony of ESPN (story via ESPN’s Jeff Borzello). Fland, the No. 42 prospect on ESPN’s big board of 2025 prospects, had been in attendance at this week’s draft combine in Chicago but won’t take part in the rest of the event. Instead, he’ll shift h…
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