Barnaby Jones, this just came out yesterday:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-0 ... -prospectsStoglin will weigh options, but expects to stay with Terps
Most mock NBA drafts don't mention Stoglin as possible pick
March 07, 2012|By Jeff Barker, The Baltimore Sun
COLLEGE PARK — — Sophomore Terrell Stoglin, the Atlantic Coast Conference's leading scorer, hasn't finalized his decision to return to Maryland next season, and his father said the family would at least look at NBA draft options.
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Maryland officials have said they believed — based on what Stoglin has indicated during the season — that he would return to Maryland to continue to work on his game. While Stoglin is a versatile scorer, the player's NBA prospects could be enhanced by honing and showcasing the passing and game-management skills that would be expected of someone his size.
Right now I'd say he will have a nice career professionally overseas.
Stoglin is strictly a SG. He will need to vastly improve his playmaking and cut down his turnovers to have any shot at sticking in the NBA IMO. He can score, but what else can he do and how efficiently can he play? Terrell Stoglin should work on his strength and conditioning, and he should study a lot of tape and learn how to pass out of double teams to greatly reduce his turnovers. He also should accept that he's only going to make it as a scoring point--his assists are going to probably have to be three times as much.
I don't think he's going to make that big of a transition, but I could be wrong.
The single best thing Stoglin can do is what he did today: help the Terps win games. Positive media recognition could get Stoglin drafted after next season if they win games and he cleans up his game.