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UH basketball player Webster-Chan to turn pro

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UH's Negus Webster-Chan drove the lane between Cal State Long Beach 49ers Mike Caffet and Travis Hammonds during a quarterfinal game of the Big West Tournament on March 12 at the Honda Center in Anaheim. University of Hawai'i won the game 79-72. PHOTO BY DARRELL MIHO / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER

Hawaii basketball swingman Negus Webster-Chan told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on Tuesday he will forsake his remaining two years of college eligibility to turn professional.

The Rainbow Warriors’ top 3-point marksman from the 2014-15 season said he is in the process of hiring an agent and has lined up workouts with pro scouts. He would have been a fourth-year junior in the fall.

"It was that time for me," Webster-Chan said. 

He is hopeful to join an NBA team as a free agent — he missed the NBA Draft deadline of April 26 — but is open to playing pro overseas.

New UH coach Eran Ganot declined comment.

Webster-Chan, of Canada, transferred to UH from Missouri prior to the 2013-14 season. He had to sit out that season as a redshirt player per NCAA rules.

In the recently completed season under interim coach Benjy Taylor, Webster-Chan led the team in both 3-pointers made (64) and 3-point percentage (.410). He started 25 of 35 games and was sixth on the team in scoring average at 8.3.

Webster-Chan wished well UH fans, his UH teammates and coaches and the state of Hawaii.

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