What a year. Four-star Class of 2018 forward Saddiq Bey, a Sidwell Friends graduate, committed to Villanova on Friday, adding another D.C.-area player to the reigning NCAA champions. Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Incoming freshman Saddiq Bey asks for release from scholarship, will not enroll at NC State Bey, No. Saddiq Bey, like many of his fellow Villanova alumni, has all the tools to be a fantastic role player. He led the Wildcats in scoring with 16.1 points per game last season. Villanova forward Saddiq Bey has decided to keep his name in the 2020 NBA draft and go pro, he tells Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.Bey, whose departure was confirmed by the school (via Twitter), is signing with Excel Sports Management for representation, Woj adds.Bey announced back in April that he’d be testing the draft waters following his sophomore year with the Wildcats.
Saddiq Bey (41) Forward - VILLANOVA Started 60 of 67 games for the Wildcats from 2018-20, establishing himself as one of the top players in the nation in the Villanova has been pumping out NBA-ready talent for a while now, and Bey might be the latest in a long line of quality players. Villanova Basketball 2020 Player Recap: Saddiq Bey. We kick off our look at the 2020 NBA Draft by delving into the game and journey of Villanova sophomore forward, Saddiq Bey. Saddiq Bey, PF, Villanova Best possible destination: Oklahoma City Thunder. His intelligence and secondary skills would help every single team in the league. Villanova sophomore forward Saddiq Bey is planning to test the 2020 NBA draft waters, though he appears to be leaving the door open to returning to school. Bey is a 6-foot-8 forward that is averaging 16 points per game on 47.5% shooting from the floor and 44.7% shooting from the outside in his second season with the Wildcats. "I …
New, 23 comments. Villanova sophomore Saddiq Bey has been named to the All BIG EAST First Team as announced by the conference on Sunday morning. Villanova sophomore forward Saddiq Bey-- a potential lottery pick -- is staying in the 2020 NBA draft, he told ESPN.