NFLNBANHLMLBWNBAWorld CupTennis
Featured Video
Old Clip of Ant and LaMelo 🔍
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2015, file photo, Maryland guard Melo Trimble drives the ball up court during the second half of an NCAA college basketball exhibition game against Southern New Hampshire in College Park, Md. The NBA’s decision to extend the deadline for entering its draft until Wednesday , May 25, 2016, gave college basketball’s top players more time to make up their minds. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2015, file photo, Maryland guard Melo Trimble drives the ball up court during the second half of an NCAA college basketball exhibition game against Southern New Hampshire in College Park, Md. The NBA’s decision to extend the deadline for entering its draft until Wednesday , May 25, 2016, gave college basketball’s top players more time to make up their minds. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)Patrick Semansky/Associated Press

Melo Trimble Reportedly Withdraws from 2016 NBA Draft: Latest Comments, Reaction

Joe PantornoMay 25, 2016

University of Maryland sophomore point guard Melo Trimble will return to school for his junior year, sources told ESPN's Jeff Goodman and CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein on Wednesday night. 

Trimble helped Maryland reach the Sweet 16 this year for the first time since the 2002-03 season, averaging 14.8 points and 4.9 assists per game.

He kept Maryland fans waiting right down to the wire, as his reported decision came just two hours before the deadline for college prospects to make their draft choices. 

TOP NEWS

Oklahoma City Thunder v Los Angeles Clippers

Shams: OKC Gives Hartenstein New Deal

Los Angeles Clippers v Detroit Pistons

Tracking Latest NBA Rumors

NBA: DEC 12 Celtics at Clippers

Ranking Clippers' Top Targets 🎯

Trimble, along with Maryland teammate Diamond Stone, declared for the draft back in April, but unlike Stone, Trimble did not hire an agent, making him eligible to return to Maryland in 2016-17. 

While his scoring numbers were down in 2015-16 from 16.2 points per game in his freshman year, Trimble looked to be more of a facilitator this past season, boosting his assists by 1.9 per game. 

Trimble showed off great court vision, but he's also capable of being an aggressive scorer. He's not afraid to put the ball on the floor and drive to the hoop with a floater that is tough to defend:

He stretched the floor in a Terps offense that featured the likes of big men Stone, Robert Carter and Jake Layman, and he'll continue to do so again next season. His return ensures that at least one starter will be back next year after the departures of guard Rasheed Sulaimon, Layman and Carter.

Trimble will have a year to improve his draft stock after ESPN's Chad Ford ranked him 67th overall. DraftExpress, meanwhile, projected that Trimble wouldn't even get drafted. 

Maryland has to like its tournament chances next season now that it has its leader and one of the top point guards in the nation back for one more year.

Stats courtesy of Sports-Reference.com. 

Old Clip of Ant and LaMelo 🔍

TOP NEWS

Oklahoma City Thunder v Los Angeles Clippers

Shams: OKC Gives Hartenstein New Deal

Los Angeles Clippers v Detroit Pistons

Tracking Latest NBA Rumors

NBA: DEC 12 Celtics at Clippers

Ranking Clippers' Top Targets 🎯

Philadelphia 76ers v Boston Celtics - Game Seven

New Jaylen Brown Trade Rumors

Milwaukee Bucks v Houston Rockets

KD Appears to Shade Knicks 👀

Grading Ottawa's 1st-Round Pick 🔠
Bleacher Report13h

Grading Ottawa's 1st-Round Pick 🔠

How the Senators look after taking a long-term gamble 📲

TRENDING ON B/R