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The former Cal Poly Guard Kobe Sanders was invited to the NBA design

The former basketball guard of Cal Poly men, Kobe Sanders, was one of 75 players who were invited to the NBA Draft Combine 2025, the NBA announced on Friday.

Sanders and the other potential customers have the opportunity to take part in exercises and scrimmages in front of NBA scouts and to take part in interviews with teams.

Sanders spent four years at Cal Poly, where he grew as a player and became one of the leading athletes of the Mustangs.

In his junior season, the 6-foot 8-wachmann jumped in his senior citizens' campaign for the Mustangs from 7.9 points per game to 20.2 and received an all-Big Western mention. In his last game with Cal Poly, he was the 26th player who ever reached 1,000 points with the team.

After his senior season, Sanders received attention from many major programs from Division I, but ultimately switched to Nevada. In one season with the Wolfpack, he led the team with 15.8 points per game when shooting 46%.

In Nevada's second round in Mountain West tournament, he scored 23 points and achieved seven rebounds in the effort.

The NBA Draft Combine will take place in the Wintrust Arena and Marriott Marquis in Chicago from May 11th to 18th.

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