Miles Byrd withdraws from NBA Draft, returns to SDSU

San Diego, CASports

Miles Byrd has officially withdrawn from the 2025 NBA Draft, opting to return to San Diego State University (SDSU) for another season. His decision significantly bolsters the Aztecs' roster, making them a formidable team as they gear up for the upcoming college basketball season. Byrd's return, alongside two other NBA hopefuls, showcases the team's depth and potential for success. In addition to retaining key players, SDSU has also secured three transfers, enhancing their talent pool further. Byrd's commitment to develop his skills at the collegiate level indicates a focus on growth and readiness for future professional opportunities.

The Aztecs are now positioned to capitalize on this influx of talent as they aim for a successful season. This strategic maneuver underscores the importance of player development in college basketball. With Byrd and his teammates returning, SDSU looks to make a significant impact in the competitive landscape of the NCAA.

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