Aquille Carr will skip college, play pro basketball in Europe
Carr dropped 52 points in his last game as high school player
Former Baltimore prep basketball star Aquille Carr plans to pursue a professional career overseas instead of playing at Seton Hall next season, he announced Saturday evening after he scored 52 points in his final high school game.
Though some scouts are skeptical of his overseas prospects, the 5-foot-7 guard said he couldn't turn away the possibility of pro money that would help him support his 1-year-old daughter Averi and the rest of his family.
“I got a responsibility, taking care of my daughter, so that’s why I picked to take the route overseas,” Carr said. “I’m ready to make basketball my career and be responsible for my family.”
VIDEO OF HIS LAST HIGH SCHOOL GAME