Armoni Brooks and Corey Davis Jr. are not done playing together.

After not being selected in Thursday's NBA draft, the University of Houston guards signed as free agents with the Washington Wizards.

Why worry when you serve and amazing God. @WashWizards let’s have a a great summer, thank y’all for the opportunity. Got the phone call that changed my life pic.twitter.com/93q0TFlt9o — Corey Davis II (@CoreyDavisJr_) June 21, 2019

As a senior, Davis was a unanimous first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection, averaging a team-high 17 points and making 111 3-pointers as the Cougars advanced to the Sweet 16.

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Brooks was a second-team All-AAC selection, averaging 13.4 points and a team-high 6.3 rebounds along with 121 3-pointers.

Brooks opted to leave his name in the NBA draft and skip his senior season. In his final game, Brooks had 20 points, including six 3s, in a narrow loss to Kentucky.

Before the draft, Brooks said he was told by the NBA draft committee that he was not projected to be drafted. Brooks said the decision to remain in the draft was "betting on myself" and "now was the time to take that leap."

"Just being able to showcase my abilities at the highest level is a great feeling," Brooks said in a text message early Friday morning.

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