Cooper Flagg Speaks at Draft Combine
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
Good day for Tre Johnson at the NBA draft combine. Tested well, hit 68% of his aggregate jumpers in drills, and measured a 6'10 wingspan and 37 1/2 inch vertical leap. NBA teams are increasingly talking about him as a safe pick, with significant long-term upside to grow into. pic.twitter.com/LSsa93if9F
8h
WREG-TV Memphis on MSNHaggerty leaning toward keeping his name in NBA DraftCHICAGO — 100-percent in the draft. That’s what Tigers All-American PJ Haggerty said after a stellar game at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago Wednesday. Playing five on five in front of NBA decision makers,
The NBA Draft Combine is underway, and official measurements have been revealed for multiple high-profile prospects.
Rutgers came into last season with its sights set high after coach Steve Pikiell transformed a roster that produced a losing record. Bailey and Harper highlighted the greatest recruiting class in the program’s history. But instead of a Cinderella story, a nightmare unfolded.
11h
mlive on MSNDanny Wolf’s surreal journey to NBA draft first-round prospectCHICAGO — Danny Wolf was at last year’s NBA draft combine — sort of. He was meeting with Michigan strength coach Matt Aldred in the weight room on the fourth floor of the Marriott Marquis Chicago, the same hotel where combine participants do interviews with media and NBA teams, adjacent to the arena where they take the court.
It has been a bit of a whirlwind week for these NBA hopefuls, going through the drills and measurements at the Combine and trying to impress teams both on the court and in the interview process.
Both Tre Johnson and Kon Knueppel confirmed to assembled media members that they met with the Hornets at the combine. The pair of prospects are deadeye long range shooters who would change the face of Charlotte's offense with their gravity and shot making.
The Dallas Mavericks might still be celebrating their win in the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes, but that's hardly the only thing happening in the NBA draft world.