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NBA combination results 2025, Thursday -Scrimmage -Highlights and top prospects

The prospects in Chicago for the NBA Draft Combine 2025 were back in two scrimmages on Thursday.

Many of the players who take part in the Scrimmages apply best or possible picks in the second round. They stood a lot to win by cutting off in front of scouts and talent applicants.

Florida State Wing Jamir Watkins is such an example.

The senior was not listed in the latest 2025 Mock draft of the Jonathan Wasserman from Bleacher Report. With another year of justification and after entering the transfer portal, he was able to stay in college.

However, Watkins made a 23-point presentation in a 104-87 victory for Team Mueller the outstanding service piece in the first scrimmage. He added four rebounds, four assists and five steals into his statistics.

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Alabama -Wachmann Mark Sears is in a similar boat, at least in terms of work to guarantee that he was selected in June.

The 6'1-“-Plamemacher had 19 points in the 6-of-13 shooting, including 3 out of 7 on three, for Team Müller. This is after Jeff Borzello von ESPN from the shooting more.

To be a college player in the fifth year works in a way against Sears, but he would fit well for a team that is looking for a safe back court option for the latter phase of the second round.

In the Mueller team, too, the Australian Big Lachlan Olbrich had a second double double (13 points and 12 rebounds) in so many days, while the Kentucky Guard Koby Brea and Memphis Guard PJ Haggerty had broken 16 points in 16 points.

Wassman predicted that Nebraska Wing Brice Williams took a total of 48th place in the Memphis Grizzlies. After Thursday, the winner of the first team should not take that long.

Williams started at 7-of-12 shooting for 24 points when the Williams team came by the Domercat 106-90 team. It was a strong contrast from Wednesday when he missed all eight of his shots and became goalless.

The Gonzaga guard Ryan Nembhard also showed his court vision in Chicago. He played 19 minutes and had six templates for two sales for Team Williams.

Nembhard has some obvious restrictions due to his 6'0-“-frame, and he was not a scorer with a high volume with the Zags or in Creighton. Nevertheless, his creativity will lead to the next level, and it could be enough if a team takes on a flyer.

Wisconsin-Wachmann John Tonje is another projected second rider (No. 47) in Wassman Mans Mock. He and Indiana striker Mackenzie Mgbako had 17 points a piece. Tonje rounded off his performance with seven rebounds, two assists and a steal.

June 15th is the deadline for players with the college authorization to withdraw from the draft of 2025. Therefore, these prospects that are still undecided have another month to weigh their options.

From there, the first night of the draft begins on June 25th.

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