Oregon's first one and done will be heading to the NBA combine. Former Oregon forward Troy Brown has earned an invite to the NBA scouting combine. The NBA released the full list of 69 invitees on Monday. Brown is one of nine Pac-12 players invited to attend the combine.

Troy Brown became the first one-and-done in Oregon's history last month, declaring for the 2018 NBA Draft. The freshman posted on twitter that he will chase his dream of entering the NBA and the forward has a very good chance of being selected in the first round.

While most mock drafts are still not set due to the NBA Draft lottery, determining the first fourteen picks in the draft, most NBA analysts have Troy Brown being selected in the first round. Averaging 11.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game, the freshman decided that he's proven enough to become a first round pick.

*Duck Territory looks at where Tror Brown lands in the recent mock drafts*

In deciding to leave the University of Oregon, Brown wrote on twitter:

"The University of Oregon has been a great school for me. My teammates, the fans, the coaching staff, and overall school experience were truly life changing. I've grown so much in different areas on and off the court. I know my time was very short, but I've made a ton of memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. I would like to thank everyone at The University of Oregon for all they've done to help me get to this point. As long as I can remember, my dream has been to play in the NBA. After long consideration, I truly feel I am ready to pursue my dream and enter the 2018 draft. My time at Oregon has come to an end, but I will always be a part of the Oregon family. Go Ducks!"

Coming into Oregon, many expected this to be the only season for Brown in Eugene. Prior to the season, the freshman forward was already receiving first round grades from multiple NBA experts.

Brown announced his intention to declare for the draft shortly after head coach Dana Altman spoke with the media about Brown at the Ducks' team exit interviews. At the time, Altman had not been made aware of Brown's plans.

"Our job in education is to do whats best for our students, our student-athletes. Our program will survive. It may not be exactly what it was if they [underclassmen going pro early] came back. I was sitting there watching that game [Final Four] going 'Man if we had Dillon [Brooks], or Tyler [Dorsey], or Jordan [Bell], or just one of them back,' what a difference it would have made. But I see all three of them making a name and doing well. That would have been awfully selfish on our part. Our job is to put them in a position to go out and make a living and have a great career when they leave here. I think we did that with those guys. That's what our job is."

The NBA combine will take place on May 16th from the Barclays center in Brooklyn, New York and the Draft will take place June 21st from the same location.

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