Nebraska men’s basketball coach Tim Miles said Thursday he plans to ask the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee to evaluate Husker sophomore Terran Petteway.
Such a move is strictly informational for the first-team All-Big Ten guard and league scoring leader.
The committee, made up of NBA general managers and player personnel directors, offers a confidential report of a player’s likely draft position. Petteway’s name appeared on some mock draft lists as the season went on.
“That will take place in the next week or so,” Miles said. “We’ve got to get Terran back from spring break to sign off on it.”
Following Nebraska’s NCAA tournament loss to Baylor, Petteway was asked if there is any plan to leave school early.
“As of right now, no,” he said, adding that he hadn’t looked into it because he was focused on the season.
College undergraduates have until April 15 — one day before the spring signing period begins — to declare for the NBA draft. This year, the two-round, 60-player event is June 26.