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Boyle lands 6-foot-5 shooting guard

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By Ryan Thorburn Camera Sports Writer

Alec Burks may very well have played his final game at the Coors Events Center on Tuesday night. Colorado's talented 6-foot-6 shooting guard -- who scored 25 points during the Buffs' 81-74 victory over Kent State in the National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals -- will decide this spring whether to return for his junior season or turn pro.

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That'd leave on to believe that Burks is probably a gonner.

he absolutely is, you see the amount of love ESPN was giving him. Only a lockout before the draft stops him from leaving.
 
he absolutely is, you see the amount of love ESPN was giving him. Only a lockout before the draft stops him from leaving.

I guess Doug Goettlib wasn't the one talking about Burks because he wasn't that impressed with him.
 
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