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August 2019

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M E N ' S B A S K E T B A L L Stevens 'excited to get back to work' with Lions Lamar Stevens couldn't decide. Should he close out his collegiate career with one 9nal season at Penn State or make the jump into the NBA's unknown waters? The choice wasn't as easy as it might have appeared on the outside. Stevens had long dreamed of playing basketball profession- ally, making the latter option seem more than a little tempting, no matter what the pro- jections may have been. He had worked out in- dividually for six teams and spent seven weeks envisioning his place at the next level. However, the feedback he had received from NBA personnel throughout the process made it clear that there were facets of his game that still needed polish. "It was pretty consistent feedback, which was that I've just got to work on my shot, get it a little bit more consistent," Stevens said. "And then they think that I'll be there, or close to there." As a junior, Stevens had hit 42.2 percent of his shots from the :oor, 9nishing sec- ond in the Big Ten in scoring with an av- erage of 19.9 points per game while also averaging 7.7 rebounds. But he was in- consistent from the perimeter. Despite focusing on his long-range shooting throughout the previous o;-season, he hit only 22 percent of his 3-point at- tempts (20 of 91) last season. And yet, the allure of a professional ca- reer was hard to resist. Stevens had heard enough positives about his versatility on both ends of the :oor to make an early exit seem like a viable choice. Also, he knew that there were no guarantees if he decided to return to Penn State. As much as Stevens believed in his teammates and the coaches around him, the Nittany Lions' recent history obviously lingered. In the end, Stevens decided to 9nish what he started at Penn State. He had taken a chance on the Nittany Lions as a heralded recruit coming out of Philadel- phia's Roman Catholic High, and on May 29 he recommitted to PSU, announcing that he would be returning for the 2019- 20 season. Stevens is hoping to use his senior year as a way to burnish his dra< credentials, but he was also motivated by a strong de- sire to end his college career on a positive note. The Lions' 2018-19 campaign did not go as he had hoped. "I feel like we should have done much better," he said. | B A S K E T B A L L N O T E B O O K JONES COMMITS TO LIONS Penn State received a commitment in June from graduate transfer combo guard Curtis Jones following his departure from Oklahoma State. Jones announced his decision via Twitter a

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