If Andre isn't a volume scorer, he won't get drafted in the 1st round next year. If you aren't a really really good scorer, you won't get picked there as a senior. Last year, the
only senior drafted in the first round was Ochai Agbaji (19PPG)
- In 2021, Chris Duarte (17PPG) and Corey Kispert (19PPG).
- In 2020, Payton Pritchard (20.5PPG), Udoka Azubuike (14PPG but 10.5 RPG and #1 for NCAA all time career FG%)
- In 2019, Cameron Johnson (17PPG), Matisse Thybulle (the only exception), and Dylan Windler (21PPG)
And the trend continues after that as well. There is a proven and pretty consistent blueprint to get into the 1st round as a senior, and it is the complete opposite of everything Andre is good at. It's very risky for a guy who is a career non-scorer to come back and try to increase his scoring output 2.5x-3x to try to get into the first round. Especially when he played himself into the NBA by doing everything except scoring
If he comes back as the exact same player but makes 1 three a game at 35% next year (which is a huge jump for him), he drops from 36 into the 40s. The NBA is very ageist