The former top-5 recruit's career at Arizona was longer than he thought it'd be, but he 'wouldn't change it for the world.'
Four-year players are rare in the upper echelon of college basketball today, as high-level players are looking to start their professional careers as soon as possible -- and understandably so with the money that's involved and the short playing careers that most players have -- while sometimes disregarding whether or not they're truly ready to play at the next level.
For that reason, top-flight recruits are almost sure to leave after just a year or two of college, assuming they will be highly-coveted in the NBA Draft due to their talent and youth/potential.