Timberwolves' Jonny Flynn Hoping To Go Pro Next Year

April 15, 2010           
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN--Wolves point guard Jonny Flynn, who averaged 14 points per game this season, said today that he's hoping to go pro next year after one season in Minnesota. “I believe it’s time for me to go pro,” said Flynn. “My stock is high. I’ve proven that I can play, and now I’ve got to take my career to the next level. Hopefully some team will show an interest in me and make an offer and the 'Wolves will take pity on me and accept the offer. Please. I don't belong here. I'm serious.” Flynn said he would agree to go to any team in the NBA and two or three teams in the NBDL.

 

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