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UConn’s Alex Karaban returns to host camp in Connecticut amidst NBA Draft prep

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CANTON – Alex Karaban was loose, all smiles as he put up free throws in a corner of the packed gym at Northstars Sportsplex in Canton, playing “knockout” with a fraction of the kids attending his camp on Saturday. It was a different vibe from his camp in Newton, Mass. , almost a year ago to the day, when the UConn captain was torn between returning for his senior season and entering the NBA Draft.

He’d already faced the decision once, isolating himself while he measured his options after winning back-to-back national championships as a sophomore, so it was progress that he was out running a camp last spring. But it was tense. There are no decisions now.

The Huskies’ all-time winningest player concluded his college career with a third trip to the championship game in four years. It was the first time he, or the program, lost on that stage, and just his second loss in 20 career NCAA Tournament games, so it took some time to get over. But on Saturday, with the college basketball world stressed over the transfer portal and UConn fans, in particular, waiting on similar big decisions from their own stars, Karaban was glad to know his next steps.

He had taken a few days off to rest before getting back in the gym with team managers at UConn, as chronicled by coach Dan Hurley on social media, and flying out for NBA Draft prep with his agency in Chicago. He flew back to Connecticut for the camp and will return to Chicago for more workouts ahead of the combine next month. “It was a good little physical, mental break, but I’m doing great.

I’m excited to move on and really start something new,” he said. “Knowing that my college career is finished, I saw it play out completely, and heading into this NBA journey now knowing I’m fully committed to it. Leaving nothing behind in college.