When I first heard it, I was shocked. But after thinking about it a little longer, I'm not terribly surprised.
Remember, this was a guy who had to be talked out of transferring last spring. For all the jokes about him de-committing and going to UCLA, he clearly was never fully invested in being here.
The line about helping his family is bogus -- he has two older brothers playing basketball, one already in the NBA. I would have bought that if, say, Boat, had left after his junior year. But not Hamilton.
There are a few ways to look at this for the future of our program:
- For next year, our ceiling just got cut down by a bit; we'll now have major question marks at both the 3 and the 4
- On the other hand, we'll be able to more quickly move past the disappointment of the last 2 years and get on with the Jalen Adams (or Alterique Gilbert) Era
- Hamilton had a much better chance of sticking in the NBA if he left after a potentially excellent junior campaign rather than a mediocre sophomore year. We're now going on 4+ years without having an impact-NBA-player drafted; if we continue to lose that cachet and reputation, it will hurt recruiting