By Lee Barfknecht / World-Herald staff writer The Omaha World-Herald
LINCOLN — The deadline for underclassmen to withdraw from the NBA draft is Wednesday, and Nebraska’s Andrew White plans to use every minute.
“Still talking it through,” he texted Monday night. “I will decide as late as possible, more than likely.”
White, the Huskers’ senior-to-be wing, submitted his name for the NBA draft on April 21 and said then he would take as much time as necessary to decide whether to turn pro or return to Lincoln.
Nebraska coach Tim Miles, reached earlier Monday, answered a reporter’s question before it was asked, saying: “I don’t know what Andrew White is doing yet.”
Miles, speaking by phone from a long-scheduled out-of-state charity event, said he would talk with White later Monday and meet the 6-foot-7, 220-pounder face to face on Tuesday before a final decision is made.
“We’re talking to Andrew and talking to his family and providing all the information we can,” Miles said. “It has been constant communication.”
Last week, White took part in tryouts with the Detroit Pistons on Thursday, the Chicago Bulls on Friday and the Boston Celtics on Saturday. The week before, he worked out for the Utah Jazz.
Last week, White told The World-Herald his decision was down to either the NBA or Nebraska.