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Nevada has officially put college basketball on notice.
Wolf Pack twins Caleb and Cody Martin withdrew from the NBA Draft minutes before the deadline Wednesday night, all but solidifying Nevada as the team to beat in the Mountain West.
Saying the team’s ceiling hinged on their decisions would be an understatement: Reigning Mountain West Player of the Year Caleb (18.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.6 apg) and All-MWC Defensive Player of the Year Cody (14.0 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 1.7 spg) will add to the Wolf Pack’s already-ridiculous depth chart.
Nevada's current rotation:
— Eli Boettger (@boettger_eli) May 31, 2018
MWC POY (18.9 PPG)
MWC DPOY (14.0)
MWC 1st team (17.7)
MWC All-Def (8.1)
Former 3* (6.9)
Wagner transfer (14.6)
Portland transfer (15.8)
Omaha transfer (13.8)
Bryant transfer (20.3)
ODU transfer (13.2)
TAMUCC transfer (16.9)
5* McDonald's All-American
And yes, dear reader, Nevada continued its stranglehold as college basketball’s most online program with more reaction videos:
They’re Ba-ack! #MarTwinning pic.twitter.com/ECebOTeBTh
— Eric Musselman (@EricPMusselman) May 31, 2018
#MarTwinning pic.twitter.com/W5Wwf9NEbP
— Nevada Basketball (@NevadaHoops) May 31, 2018
Guess who’s back #martwinning pic.twitter.com/PmKR60FSCx
— Danyelle Musselman (@DanyelleSargent) May 31, 2018
They’re back! #MarTwinning pic.twitter.com/uJ8ragv0he
— GUS ARGENAL (@CoachArgenal) May 31, 2018
May has been a busy month for Wolf Pack faithful. Musselman and co. snagged five-star recruit Jordan Brown from the likes of Arizona and Cal, kept all-MWC first team selection Jordan Caroline for his senior season and announced a multi-year apparel partnership with adidas.
Now one question remains. How will Musselman allocate everyone’s minutes (and scholarships)?
Nevada has 48 scholarship players and they all rip, they're gonna be so much fun. https://t.co/TvEaY7TYtD
— get a new slant. (@BenG412) May 31, 2018