CLEMSON, S.C. — P.J. Hall has made it official. He is entering the NBA Draft after four years at Clemson.
Hall had one year of eligibility remaining as part of the NCAA policy of granting athletes a COVID year. But the Dorman graduate has chosen to leave on a high note after helping the Tigers to their first NCAA Elite Eight appearance since 1980.
The 6-10 center averaged 18.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per game as a senior, while shooting 49 percent from the floor. He was named First Team All-ACC in March after being named Honorable Mention All-ACC as a junior.
During his four-year career, Hall averaged 14.2 points and 5.3 boards per contest.
A five-star prospect, Hall came to Clemson after helping Dorman win four consecutive state championships, the last two on the 5A level.
Head coach Brad Brownell says he will always be grateful for Hall for deciding to come to Clemson as it will be an example Brownell can use on the recruiting trail when he is speaking to future 5-star prospects. Hall went to the NCAA Tournament as a freshman and book-ended his Clemson career with an Elite Eight appearance as a senior.