CBS Sports has him going in the first round as the 29th pick. Would be an incredible story and accomplishment. He certainly has played his way into receiving first round consideration.
Having seen Martin play in person many times over the past two years, this is my sleeper-in-plain-sight inclusion. He carries a good frame for an NBA shooting guard. Martin shot 43% from beyond the arc last season and was still devoted enough to rebound at both ends. There are understandable concerns about his free throw and 2-point percentages. As a four-year player, I'd guarantee you he doesn't get a first-round grade from a single NBA team. I will trust the growth. He'll become a good plug-and-play scorer and wind up as a top-30 producer by the end of his career.
I listened to the CBS Sports podcast yesterday. It sounds like they don’t necessarily think that’s where he will go but more where he should go. Norlander said he thinks he’s one of the likely second round picks who he thinks has the best chance to have a long nba career.CBS Sports has him going in the first round as the 29th pick. Would be an incredible story and accomplishment. He certainly has played his way into receiving first round consideration.
Backus is just republishing Norways list in a different format
Figured much. He’s more or less a dark horse in the draft. Lots of workouts.Backus is just republishing Norways list in a different format
This article says Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets.What teams has he worked out for?
What teams has he worked out for?
And pretty much everyone saw him multiple times between Portsmouth, the g league camp, 3x3U, and the real combine. He's probably had the most summer exposure of any prospect.This article says Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets.
As the NBA draft approaches, let’s look at where former UConn players are projected
As the NBA draft approaches, Dan Hurley is hard at work. The UConn coach is doing whatever he can to make sure his former players get picked by NBA teams in Thursday’s draft. Four players fro…www.courant.com
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As the NBA draft approaches, let’s look at where former UConn players are projected
Nailed it.Sam Vecenie has him ranked 68th in his draft guide. Basically says he should be a two-way at least, and could be a guy that contributes pretty quickly as a minutes eater.
Elsewhere, he has said there's been a lot of calling prospects in the entire second round looking for who is willing to take a two-way. I have to imagine Tyrese would be willing, because the prove-it attitude is deeply ingrained in him. So I think he's going to get drafted. Just a hunch, but I'd bet it if I could.
Nailed it.