Jaylen Hoard recently confirmed he would remain in the NBA Draft process and not return to Wake Forest.That decision by Hoard, who will become the Deacons’ first one-and-done NBA player, dealt a severe blow to Danny Manning’s hopes of using next season as a springboard for a downtrodden program.Let’s take a look at what else Hoard’s decision means…Become a premium member of ACCSports.com to see the rest of the article! Get access to the rest of this article and unlimited access to the rest of ACCSports.com when you upgrade to Premium Access! Click on the button below to view all the benefits of becoming a Premium Access member.Get the rest of the story right now with Premium Access!
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Wake Forest's Jaylen Hoard, center, goes up for a shot between Notre Dame's John Mooney, left, and T.J. Gibbs Jr., right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019, in South Bend, Ind. Wake Forest won 75-68. (AP Photo/Robert Franklin)
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