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The NBA Draft Combine will take place in Chicago next week. There are 11 players here.

Chicago – The NBA Draft Combine will take place on Sunday to May 18th in the Wintrust Arena. The combine is of crucial importance for aspiring players to show scouts before the NBA design from June 25th to 26th.

The NBA Draft Lottery will take place on Monday at 6 p.m. in the McCormick Place with ESPN television. The pre-lottery position of the Chicago Bulls is No. 12, which gives them an opportunity of 1.7% for No. 1 and a shot of 8% in the TOP 4. Jazz, Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets have the best chance (14%) to be on the clock first.

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The NBA invited 75 players to the combine harvester, and in the collective agreement of the league everyone has to participate and participate, apart from an apologized absence of the league. There are 11 names here.

Top prospects

Cooper Flagg, F, Herzog

All up to number 1, flag were the observers as a newcomer with his attitude, his trust and his ability to shoot from anywhere on the pitch. He achieved an average of 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists, while he shot 38% from the 3-point area, and analysts see him as the overall package and someone who builds a franchise.

Dylan Harper, G., Rutgers

Harper, one of two projected top five picks of the Scarlet Knights, can score, like him, and has all the tools to be a lead player in the NBA. He scored an average of 19.4 points with 48.4% shooting as a newcomer. Harper is the son of the five-time NBA master Ron Harper, who played for the bulls from 1994 to 1999.

Ace Bailey, G/F, Rutgers

The 6-foot 10-bailey impressed on both ends of the court as a newcomer, an average of 17.6 points and 7.2 rebounds and led the team with 38 blocks and 30 steals. After playing Bailey with an elite guard in Harper, he would be a solid addition to a guilty roster like the Hornets.

VJ Edgecompbe Jr., G, Baylor

Edgecompbe has early comparisons with guards like Russell Westbrook an explosive playing style. He loves it to the edge and is fatal in the transition. Edgecompbe scored an average of 15 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.1 steals and shot 34% as a newcomer for the bears.

Khaman Maluach, C, Herzog

The 7: 2 Maluach was a traditional center during his one season at Duke, but the latest film shows that it was improved his 3-point shot and was at the same time moving with increasing speed. Adding these aspects to his game, while he has retained his aggressive marginal presence, was able to raise him in the design boards of some teams.

Derik Queen, C, Maryland

The queen trained the opponents during his first season and achieved impressive average values ​​of 19.5 points and 10.8 rebounds. A big question mark is his production behind the bow, where he only shot 20% (7 out of 35). Despite these numbers, he makes the rims look simple and could do a boost for the needs in the post.

Local prospects

Kasparas Jakučionis, G., Illinois

After the 6-6 Jakučionis led the Illini with 15 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game as a newcomer, he is a fascinating player in this design class. His skills outside the ball have contributed to the fact that Illinois opened the scoring opportunities until her second round against Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.

Will Riley, F, Illinois

Although Riley became most of his first season for most of his first season in Illini (12.6 ppg) on ​​the Big Ten sixth of the year. While the state of shooting is a problem, he has no problem with his off-ball movement and the creation of shooting opportunities.

Jeremiah fears, G, Oklahoma

Born in Joliet, Illinois, is one of the confident players in the design class. An aggressive, score-first player, feared that an average of 17 points for the Sooners. The court vision is there, but he should try to share the assets more on the next level.

Danny Wolf, F/C, Michigan

A native Wolf Glencoe, Illinois, built his skills at the Lake Forest Academy before ending his high school career at Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts. After two seasons in Yale and a third in Michigan, Wolf could be one of the biggest sleepers in this design. At 7 feet, he has both games and great after-up skills. Put some shooters around him with a high volume, and the team that makes wolf could be transformed.

Came Jones, G, Marquette

Jones did not disappoint as the leading playmaker of the Golden Eagles with an average of 19.2 points, 5.9 assists and 4.5 rebounds as a senior. The Marquette's criminal offense lived in Jones' hands, and his experience fit in the form for a team that was looking for leadership.

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