Eric Gordon admitted on Wednesday that he has had trouble sleeping lately and also didn't seem interested in playing for his hometown Pacers.

"It seems like the past couple of weeks that my sleep has been less and less," Gordon told RealGM on Wednesday. "I'm anxious to see what team I'm going to be taken by."

When asked what a 'combo-guard' like himself could bring to an NBA team, Gordon said "physical toughness and you know, scoring."

Gordon even revealed that new Indiana University coach Tom Crean told him to leave school early to join the professional ranks.

"Crean said I should go. He said I was ready for the next level from watching me play last year," he admitted.

Despite having played for the Hoosiers and North Central High School in Indianapolis, Gordon appears far from comfortable with falling to his hometown Pacers at No. 11.

"Well, I don't know," he said when asked about playing for the Pacers. "I just want to be picked as high as I possibly can. You just never know."