Two Big Players Decide to Enter NBA

Monday is the last day for college players without an agent to decide if they want to enter the NBA draft, or stay another year in college.

Kansas guard Mario Chalmers and West Virginia star Joe Alexander both made the decision to skip their final year of college basketball.

Chalmers was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2008 Final Four. Alexander led West Virginia in rebounding and scoring, and he also made the all-Big East first team.

Entering the draft has a lot to do with timing. It seems that Chalmers felt his stock was high after his NCAA tournament play. Also, Alexander had an outstanding year for the Mountaineers.

What do you think? Should they have stayed or did they make the right decision?