After his freshman year at Kentucky, Morris declared himself eligible for the
2005 NBA draft. He went undrafted, but since he did not hire an agent, Morris was allowed to return to the
Wildcats to continue playing college basketball. At the same time, because the
NBA's collective bargaining agreement prohibited him from re-entering into a future draft, Morris was also legally a free agent who could be signed at any time. That meant he would be able to leave Kentucky in the middle of the college basketball season if signed by an NBA team. Morris took advantage of his free agent status, and signed a two-year, $1.6 million contract with the
New York Knicks on March 23, 2007, five days after Kentucky was eliminated from the
NCAA tournament. Morris became the first player in history to go from the
NCAA to the
NBA in the same week, when he signed with the Knicks. When UK's then head coach
Tubby Smith resigned and took the same job with the
Minnesota Golden Gophers, Kentucky's athletic director Mitch Barnhart asked Morris to defer making a decision about turning pro until after the administration found a new head coach to replace Smith, but he chose to sign with New York instead of waiting. After spending parts of two seasons playing with the Knicks, Morris joined the
NBA Summer League team of the
Atlanta Hawks in 2008, and subsequently signed a two-year, $1.7 million contract with the Hawks on July 29. He would then spend the next two seasons as a member of Atlanta's roster. Morris moved to the
Beijing Ducks of the
Chinese Basketball Association ahead of the
2010-11 season. In his second season in
China, he and teammate
Stephon Marbury led Beijing to its first-ever
CBA title. In
2014, the Ducks won their second championship, and Morris was named the
CBA Finals MVP. Beijing repeated as champions in
2015, giving the Ducks a run of three titles in four years. == NBA career statistics ==