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In the face of the next NBA draft, the list of guests in Greenroom has been presented. It has been a standard procedure for decades for the NBA to invite the projects planned to join the League staff in the project. After all, how can this initial reaction trait of a new millionaire who find out his professional team can be better pasted?
With Jonathan Givony de Espn Break the newsHere is a reduction of the 13 guests in the Green Room so far known.
Cooper Flagg (Duke)
The alleged global selection, the inclusion of 6 feet-9 flagg is not absolutely surprise. The winner of the wooden prize as a freshman, Flagg promised 19.2 points per game for the Blue devils.
Dylan Harper (Rutgers)
A 6-feet-6 guard, Harper is of course one of the elite pairs Rutgers Perspectives. He promised 19.4 ppg in a All-Big Ten campaign.
Ace Bailey (Rutgers)
The other half of the Rutgers duo, Bailey is not the 6-foot-10 that enumerated Rutgers as height. But it is an important perspective, which scored 17.6 ppg in a all-big season.
VJ EDGECOMBE (Baylor)
The 6-feet-5 guard showed an impressive game around her season in Baylor. Edgecombe had an average of 15.0 ppg for the Ossar.
Tre Johnson (Texas)
The 6-feet-6 guard was one of the most explosive scorers in the university hoops. He had an average of 19.9 ppg for lonshots in his collegiate season.
Khaman Maluach (Duke)
The center of 7 feet-2 is largely a draft of perspective on the basis of its impressive potential. He promised 8.6 ppg and 6.6 rebounds per game in his season in Duke. He also shot 71% in general.
Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma)
An explosive guard of 6 feet-4, FEARS had an impressive first-year campaign with the Sooners. He promised 17.1 ppg.
Kon Knukepel (Duke)
The 6-feet-7 Knueppel had a good frosh season as Robin in Batman from Cooper Flagg to Duke. It had an average of 14.4 ppg and could have a prominent career.
Kaspar Jakucionis (Illinois)
The 6-feet-6 Lithuanian guard had an impressive season with Illini, with an average of 15.0 ppg. His height and guard skills make him intrigue.
Isminamine Portor (BUB))
Also, for Demin, a Russian 6-feet-9 guard. He had an average of 10.6 ppg for Byu in his first and final university season.
Carter Bryant (Arizona)
A work ongoing, the 6-feet-8 Bryant began only five games for Arizona. He promised 6.5 ppg, but made enough potential to jump to the lottery as a projected selection.
Derik Queen (Maryland)
Maryland's 6-feet-10 center had a unique good season. The queen averaged 16.5 ppg and 9.0 rpg for Terps.
Asa Newell (Georgia)
The 6-feet-11 athletic striker had a great year in Georgia. Newell had an average of 15.4 ppg and 6.9 rpg for bulldogs.
Interestingly, Givony's guests are the 12 of the first 13 places in the ESPN table project, with only the French striker Noa Essengue. He will play Germany for his current team when the project occurs. Newell is the only previous one, ranked at the 21st of the ESPN table project. And yes, each player listed was a unique and university player.
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Edited by Joe Cox