Nate Robinson, Washington's leading scorer, plans to skip his final two years of college and declare for the NBA Draft, a television station reports today.

Nate's father Jacque Robinson, himself a former Huskies running back, said his son has every intention of playing in the NBA and is not just testing the waters, KING5-TV reported this evening.

Jacque Robinson said his son would not hire an agent, giving him the option to return to school should he not be happy with his draft position, the station reported.

Generously listed at 5-foot-9, the sophomore guard was part of a resurgence in the men's program at Washington this past season. Robinson averaged 13.2 points per game to lead the Huskies, despite starting only 21 of their 31 games.