Memphis hosts about 50 NBA scouts for first Pro Day
By ADAM ZAGORIA
About 50 NBA scouts were at Memphis on Monday for the school’s first Pro Day under second-year coach Penny Hardaway.
Memphis freshman big man James Wiseman, who is 7-foot-1, is the projected No. 1 pick in 2020, per ESPN.com, while 6-9 freshman Precious Achiuwa is the projected No. 11 pick. Wiseman measured a 7-4 1/2 wingspan on Monday, per ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
NBA scout’s are at Memphis today for James Wiseman and Precious Achiuwa.
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) October 7, 2019
They will also see RJ Hampton later tonight with his Australian team. pic.twitter.com/a30FRdZknH
Memphis Tigers Pro Day. Gym packed with NBA scouts, executives and GMs. pic.twitter.com/i4cx8avDF9
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) October 7, 2019
Kentucky also had its Pro Day over the weekend.
The NBA scouts will also have an opportunity this week to see R.J. Hampton, the former American high school player now playing for the New Zealand Breakers of Australia’s NBL. He is the projected No. 6 pick in 2020, per ESPN.
The Breakers are in the U.S. for two exhibition games with NBA teams, and NBA scouts can attend practices beginning this week. The Breakers play preseason games against the Memphis Grizzlies on Oct. 8 and the Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct. 10. The games will only be shown on NBA League Pass.
Facebook has a separate deal showcasing the NBL games of Hampton and LaMelo Ball, the projected No. 3 pick who has already drawn interest from the Blazers, Raptors, Pelicans
“RJ is great,” Breakers head coach Dan Shamir told ESPN. “I thought it was going to be a process, but he is ready for this level, and I am very satisfied with him so far.”
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