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    Home»Sports»Men's Basketball

    Unfinished business: Jones III stays

    By April 12, 2011 Men's Basketball No Comments4 Mins Read
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    No. 5 forward Perry Jones III dunks the ball during the game against the Kansas on Jan. 17 at the Ferrell Center. Jones announced he will return for his sophomore year, foregoing the NBA draft.
    Makenzie Mason | Lariat Photographer

    Talented freshman skips NBA draft, elects to return

    By Chris Derrett
    Sports Editor

    True to his quiet, reserved nature, freshman forward Perry Jones III first looked to his father on his right, then his mother on his left, before announcing his decision regarding his future.

    “I want to thank Baylor for everything they’ve done for me and my family,” said Jones, whose lack of Baylor attire hinted at his possible departure from the university. “I really believe I can grow as a player and a person if I stay one more year at Baylor University.”

    Along with all of Baylor Nation, Jones’ teammates then burst into applause, handclaps and high-pitched screaming.

    Despite being projected as high as No. 1 in this year’s NBA draft, Jones will return to Baylor for a number of reasons, including his outlook for next year’s team and the opportunity to spend more time with players he said he now considers brothers.

    Sole responsibility

    Jones knew whatever decision he made would come with support from his parents, Perry and Terri Jones, as well as coach Scott Drew and the Baylor program. Still, neither of the aforementioned parties made the decision for Jones.

    “His decision was solely based on how he felt as a man. I am really proud of him for making this decision, and I am just here to support him,” Terri said.

    Jones II was fully supportive of his son as well.

    “I am proud of him also,” he said. “If his decision was to start swimming I would still be behind him 100 percent.”

    The choice took weeks of prayer and thought and wasn’t finalized, Jones said, until a couple of days ago.

    It wasn’t easy when a Google search could show Jones his high NBA draft stock before Baylor’s season even began. Jones actually entered the season thinking he would be another one-and-done player.

    “I was thinking that, especially after reading articles and projections and stuff. That was in the back of my head,” Jones said. “I think this decision can better me as a man.”

    Big brother, little brother

    The smiles in the room at Monday’s press conference were everywhere, from Drew on the podium to Jones’ giddy teammates rooting him on from the back of the room. Jones couldn’t see himself leaving for the NBA.

    “They keep me out of trouble, keep me out of harm’s way,” Jones said of his teammates. “Staying with them seems better than going out to the real world by myself and being alone and not having a great group of guys to help me.”

    Jones expressed additional excitement in playing with both veterans and newcomers next year, such as junior Boston College transfer Brady Heslip, freshman UC-Berkeley transfer Gary Franklin and sophomore Cory Jefferson, who redshirted this season.

    Perhaps no player was more excited about Jones’ choice than junior Quincy Acy, the epitome of the Bears’ sentiment toward Jones.

    “You can’t leave big brother stranded,” a smiling Acy said.

    Acy, who has known Jones since Jones was a high-schooler, had admiration from Jones’ decision in the face of millions of dollars and likened it to Ohio State standout freshman Jared Sullinger staying an additional year.

    “It just shows that the top talent aren’t going [to college] for benefits or whatever. They’re coming because they like the school and they like the people on the team. It says a lot about them,” Acy said.

    Above and beyond

    At 13.9 points per game, Jones might have been the Bears’ second-leading scorer, but he said he still has work to do before becoming at least a solid contributor on an NBA squad.

    A point of emphasis for Jones will be “my motor, to be able to keep playing consistently throughout the entire 40 minutes of the game,” he said.

    Drew said because of Jones’ size, Jones’ best basketball will always be ahead of him until his late 20s or early 30s.

    Jones also knows basketball analysts will watch him closely next year, possibly questioning his decision and always pondering what could have been had Jones answered the NBA’s call.

    “Even if I would have went there would have been a chip on my shoulder. You cannot avoid the chip,” Jones said.

    For now, God’s call is all that matters to Jones.

    “[The NBA] is in the back of my mind, you know. But I just know this is the right choice. I prayed about it, and God led me to this decision,” Jones said.

    Brady Heslip Cory Jefferson Featured Gary Franklin Jared Sullinger Perry Jones III Quincy Acy Scott Drew

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