Terrence Shannon Jr., the talented basketball player who spent one year with the Illinois Fighting Illini, has announced his decision to enter the NBA Draft. While Shannon did not mention whether he intends to maintain his last year of college eligibility, it remains unclear if he will return to Illinois for another season.
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What happened to Terrance Shannon?

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Throughout his college career, Shannon showcased his skills and athleticism. In his first three years at Texas Tech, he made significant contributions, averaging 11 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He even experienced a deep NCAA tournament run, reaching the national championship game in 2019. However, transferring to Illinois for his senior year provided Shannon with an opportunity to elevate his game to new heights.
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What position is Terrence Shannon Jr?

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Shannon plays as a Guard. Shannon’s impact on the Illini was immediate and impressive. Shannon kicked off his Illinois career with a stellar performance, tying his career-high of 24 points in the first game of the season. Shannon continued to shine, delivering outstanding performances against top-ranked opponents such as UCLA, where he scored 29 points and led his team to a comeback win.
Known for his high-flying style of play, Shannon consistently showcased his scoring prowess throughout the season. He recorded 15+ points in 20 of his 31 games, leaving a lasting impression on fans and earning himself first-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches.


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