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Florida freshman G Tre Mann declares for NBA Draft

Florida guard Tre Mann is testing the NBA Draft waters.
Florida guard Tre Mann is testing the NBA Draft waters. (© Kim Klement, USA Today Sports)

Hours after Florida point guard Andrew Nembhard entered his name in the NBA Draft, freshman Tre Mann followed suit.

The former five-star recruit has declared for the draft, first reported by Stadium’s Jeff Goodman. Like Nembhard, Mann will test the waters and keep the option to return to school.

The combo guard averaged 5.3 points in 29 games last season and became the third freshman under Mike White to start in his UF debut. He scored 11 second-half points in Florida's comeback win over Georgia and had a 13-point performance at Kentucky, including 3-for-4 from 3-point range.

Mann was a 2019 McDonald’s All-American and ranked the nation's No. 5 point guard and No. 25 overall prospect by Rivals.

Players had until Sunday night at 11:59 p.m. ET to declare for the 2020 NBA Draft, and June 3 is the deadline to withdraw. Mann and Nembhard have entered their names, while Florida's Keyontae Johnson and Scottie Lewis decided to return to school.

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