Meyers Leonard is leaving Illinois after two seasons to enter NBA draft, the school announced on Monday.

"This was a very difficult decision because I love the University of Illinois," Leonard said in a statement. "But I feel the timing is right for me to follow my dream of playing in the NBA and having the opportunity to provide for my mom and family. I want to thank everyone in the Illini program for their support these past two years. It starts with coach (Bruce) Weber, who has always believed in me. He taught me so much about the game of basketball and helped me mature as both a player and a person.

"I will miss all my teammates; we've been through so much together and I consider them my brothers. The future is bright here and under the direction of coach (John) Groce, I know they'll be successful. Finally, I want to thank the fans for their incredible support. It was a dream come true to represent my state school and play at the Assembly Hall. I will always be an Illini."

Leonard, a 7-foot-1 center, averaged 13.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.9 blocks this past season.