More from AZ side of things
http://www.azdesertswarm.com/basketball/2017/3/27/15069292/arizona-basketball-who-is-staying-who-will-declare-for-the-nba-draft-markkanen-trier-simmons-alkinsAllonzo Trier — it’s 50-50
Allonzo Trier was close to declaring for the NBA Draft last year, but opted to stick around for his sophomore season.
Surprisingly, he didn’t even go through the pre-draft process, saying he wanted to be “all in” at Arizona instead.
Even though Trier was suspended by the NCAA for 19 games this season (which may factor into his decision to leave), he demonstrated improvement in nearly every facet of the game.
His assist numbers were better, his rebounding numbers were significantly better, and he shot better from 3. His defense wasn’t great, but it was still a noticeable upgrade from his freshman season.
Taking all that into account, it’s easy to see why Trier may think he’s ready to make the jump to professional basketball. Also, one CBS mock draft projects him to be the No. 10 pick, but I think that’s being overzealous.
Realistically, he projects as a late first-round pick or a second-round pick.
For what it’s worth, DraftExpress.com has Trier projected to be picked 36th in the 2018 NBA Draft, meaning they don’t expect him to go pro this year.
I wouldn’t be surprised either way, but if I had to pick one side, I would guess that he will head to the NBA.
As for DePaul - he'd obviously be focal part of offense, would get as many shots as he'd like, but would also be a target for opposing coaches to slow down, ie. Khyri Thomas, Mikael Bridges et al. Their involvement tells me he could see his game fitting into the Big East.