Florida Gators' Alex Condon Returns for Senior Season to Pursue Championship
Florida's Condon to return for senior season
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Alex Condon, a forward for the Florida Gators and No. 30 prospect in ESPN's Top 100, will return for his senior season. After a strong performance in the previous season, he aims to help the team win a national championship and improve his draft stock ahead of the 2027 NBA Draft.
- 01Alex Condon averaged 15.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists last season.
- 02Condon was a key player in Florida's 2024-25 championship team and a two-time All-SEC selection.
- 03He aims to be a first-team All-SEC player and improve his draft stock for the 2027 NBA Draft.
- 04Condon closed the season strong, averaging 19.3 points over his last 10 games.
- 05His versatility and defensive skills make him an attractive prospect for NBA scouts.
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Alex Condon, the Florida Gators' forward and No. 30 prospect in ESPN's Top 100, announced his return for a senior season. Condon, who played a crucial role in Florida's 2024-25 championship team and earned All-SEC honors twice, expressed a desire to address the 'unfinished business' after the team's second-round exit in the NCAA tournament. He averaged 15.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists this past season, showcasing his potential as a multifaceted player. Condon aims to enhance his draft stock ahead of the 2027 NBA Draft, focusing on improving his shooting consistency and defensive versatility. His recent performance, averaging 19.3 points over the last ten games, has drawn attention from NBA scouts, solidifying his status as a projected first-round pick.
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Condon's return could significantly boost the Gators' chances in the upcoming season, impacting team dynamics and performance.
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