Starting today, 52 NBA hopefuls will descend upon Chicago to go through a battery of athletic drills, medical testing and interviews in the hopes that an NBA team will see something dreamy along the way. For our purposes at RTC, the twelve players we’re primarily interested in, the early entries who are still on the fence, are listed below in red. It’ll be very interesting to see how these players perform in these tests, especially considering that unlike past years, there will be no five-on-five games where players can show their wares in a full-court setting.
In individual drills, we’d expect smooth athletes like Daye, Holiday, Mills and Teague to shine, but you never really know with these things. It’ll be interesting to listen to the reports coming out of Chi-town the rest of the week with respect to these players. According to Andy Katz (provider of the below list), this week will probably not determine the decisions of Teague, Lawal, Holiday, Mills, Gibson and Brown, but he expects Vasquez, ‘Gody, Meeks and Smith back in school soon. He also says Damion James is expected to remain in the draft, but has nothing to say about Daye. Stay tuned.
- Jeff Adrien, Connecticut
- Rodrigue Beaubois, Cholet (France)
- DeJuan Blair, Pitt
- Jon Brockman, Washington
- Derrick Brown, Xavier*
- Chase Budinger, Arizona
- Nick Calathes, Florida
- DeMarre Carroll, Missouri
- Omri Casspi, Maccabi Elite (Israel)
- Dionte Christmas, Temple
- Earl Clark, Louisville
- Darren Collison, UCLA
- Dante Cunningham, Villanova
- Stephen Curry, Davidson
- Austin Daye, Gonzaga*
- DeMar DeRozan, USC
- Toney Douglas, Florida State
- Wayne Ellington, North Carolina
- Tyreke Evans, Memphis
- Jonny Flynn, Syracuse
- Taj Gibson, USC*
- Danny Green, North Carolina
- Blake Griffin, Oklahoma
- Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina
- Luke Harangody, Notre Dame*
- James Harden, Arizona State
- Gerald Henderson, Duke
- Josh Heytvelt, Gonzaga
- Jordan Hill, Arizona
- Jrue Holiday, UCLA*
- Joe Ingles, Melbourne South Dragons (Australia)
- Damion James, Texas*
- James Johnson, Wake Forest
- Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech*
- Ty Lawson, North Carolina
- Eric Maynor, VCU
- Jack McClinton, Miami
- Jerel McNeal, Marquette
- Jodie Meeks, Kentucky*
- Patrick Mills, Saint Mary’s*
- B.J. Mullens, Ohio State
- Jeff Pendergraph, Arizona State
- A.J. Price, Connecticut
- Tyler Smith, Tennessee*
- DaJuan Summers, Georgetown
- Jermaine Taylor, Central Florida
- Jeff Teague, Wake Forest*
- Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut
- Marcus Thornton, LSU
- Greivis Vasquez, Maryland*
- Terrence Williams, Louisville
- Sam Young, Pitt
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i dont get y they dont have 5 on 5 games, thats where u actually see in action