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Foxsports. com called Calathes 'decision "a baffling move" to choose Europe over the NBA.
Florida Gators Football: GatorBait.net -- Florida Football Headlines 2009
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Florida has lost five players that have either transferred (Allan Chaney to Virginia Tech, Jai Lucas to Texas, Eloy Vargas to Miami Dade College) or turned pro (Marreese Speights to Philadelphia 76ers, Nick Calathes to Greece) in each of the past two seasons.
Florida - Team Notes 2010
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Florida has lost five players that have either transferred (Allan Chaney to Virginia Tech, Jai Lucas to Texas, Eloy Vargas to Miami Dade College) or turned pro (Marreese Speights to Philadelphia 76ers, Nick Calathes to Greece) in each of the past two seasons.
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Either as a backup to Calathes or playing along side Calathes, Walker will provide a contrast to his taller classmate.
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Walker will be a nice backcourt complement for 6-foot-5 five-star combo guard Nick Calathes.
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Donovan signed a highly regarded recruiting class in the fall, including high school teammates Nick Calathes, a guard, and Chandler Parsons, a forward, from Winter Park, Fla., wing Adam Allen of Milton, Fla., and forward Alex Tyus of Cincinnati.
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Nick Calathes, Jonny Flynn, Nolan Smith and Chris Wright are guards who can both run the point and also put up big scoring numbers.
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Just as Earl Boykins and Andre Miller worked well together during their time with the Denver Nuggets, Walker and Calathes could have a very similar dynamic.
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Nick Calathes had 11 points and nine assists for Florida.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Five-star guard Nick Calathes pumped in 30.8 points per game as the second-leading scorer in the event.
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