ESPN analyst Chad Ford supplied a couple of NBA Draft updates Wednesday, and that meant several mentions of Kentucky players and their pro prospects.
Ford ranked his top 10 NBA prospects at each position based off “conversations with dozens of NBA scouts and GMs,†and six Wildcats were included among those 50 players.
Freshman Karl-Anthony Towns came in as the No. 2 center in the draft (behind Duke’s Jahlil Okafor) and No. 3 overall prospect (behind Okafor and Emmanuel Mudiay). Willie Cauley-Stein (No. 3) and Dakari Johnson (No. 7) were also among the top 10 centers.
Ford ranked freshman Trey Lyles as the No. 6 power forward (and No. 18 overall prospect). Fellow freshmen Devin Booker (No. 2 shooting guard; No. 35 overall) and Tyler Ulis (No. 9 point guard; No. 48 overall) were also mentioned.
Alex Poythress, Marcus Lee, Aaron Harrison and Andrew Harrison were all included as “other notable prospects†at their respective positions.
I don't know about anyone else, but the twins have been somewhat of a disappointment, during their time at UK, for me.
Ford ranked his top 10 NBA prospects at each position based off “conversations with dozens of NBA scouts and GMs,†and six Wildcats were included among those 50 players.
Freshman Karl-Anthony Towns came in as the No. 2 center in the draft (behind Duke’s Jahlil Okafor) and No. 3 overall prospect (behind Okafor and Emmanuel Mudiay). Willie Cauley-Stein (No. 3) and Dakari Johnson (No. 7) were also among the top 10 centers.
Ford ranked freshman Trey Lyles as the No. 6 power forward (and No. 18 overall prospect). Fellow freshmen Devin Booker (No. 2 shooting guard; No. 35 overall) and Tyler Ulis (No. 9 point guard; No. 48 overall) were also mentioned.
Alex Poythress, Marcus Lee, Aaron Harrison and Andrew Harrison were all included as “other notable prospects†at their respective positions.
I don't know about anyone else, but the twins have been somewhat of a disappointment, during their time at UK, for me.
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