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Mock Draft Roundup for EGOR Demin, who enters NBA Combine

Provo, Utah The former BYU basketball guard Egor Demin is preparing for the NBA combine, the next phase of the design process.

The NBA combines tips on May 11th and goes in Chicago until May 18.

It is a great opportunity for Demin to climb draft boards again. At the beginning of the BYU season last autumn, Demin provided the top 10 election. Demin, who is on the way in Chicago this week this week, is from the end of the lottery to the high teenagers.

Demin ended his only season at BYU with an average of 10.6 points, 5.5 templates and 3.9 rebounds. It shot 41.2% of the field and 27.3% from the three -point range.

Demin's three -point shooting will probably be a focus area during the combine. The 6-foot 9 guard is one of the top passers in this year's design class.

Here you will find a summary in which some of the remarkable NBA -Mock designs have projected Demin when he prepares for one of the 75 players who compete at the NBA Draft Combine next week.

Bleacher report: No. 17 – Minnesota Timberwolves

How about a few Demin -Lobs about Rudy Gobert?

CBS Sport: No. 18 – Washington Wizards

In this sign, Demin would join Rutgers as an outstanding Dylan Harper as No. 2 in Washington.

ESPN.com: No. 12 – Chicago Bulls

One of the few projections in which Demin ends up in the NBA lottery.

Jonathan Givony from Espn notes that EGOR Demin “is examined in this area with its excellent position size, the feeling for the game, the play meal and its long -term upward potency in this range.”

The wrestler: No. 15 – Oklahoma City Thunder

J. Kyle Mann from the wrestler calls Demin “the three-eyed raven” of the NBA design class 2025 because of his ability to always see everything.

Tankathon: No. 15 – Oklahoma City Thunder

Demin to the Thunder feels like it was an excellent landing site for the former Byu Cougar.

Draft Digest: No. 18 – Washington Wizards

Another glow with the wizards that Dylan Harper takes in second place, then 18th place.

Yahoo!: No. 14 – San Antonio Spurs

Demin's passability with Victor Wembanyama and on a background with the reigning rookie of the year would be fun. Stephon Castle would be fun.

Mitch Harper is a BYU insider for kslsports.com and moderates the Cougar Tracks Podcast (Subscribe to) and Cougar Sports Saturday (12 noon to 3 p.m.) on KSL Newsradio. Follow Mitch's reporting on BYU in the BIG 12 conference X: @Mitch_harper.

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