The Atlanta Hawks are conducting a pre-draft workouts. Check out who will be
working out:
Sunday, June 9:
Darius Bazley (Princeton High School) – Forward – 6-9, 200
An early-entry candidate # Originally committed to play collegiately at Syracuse
before electing to bypass college # Last played at Princeton High School in
Cincinnati, OH after transferring from Finneytown High School in Springfield
Township, OH # Participated in the 2018 McDonald’s All American game in Atlanta,
GA, as well as the Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit # Born in Boston,
MA.
Robert Franks (Washington State) – Forward – 6-9, 225
Played four seasons for the Cougars and as a senior, averaged a Pac-12 leading
21.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 34.4 minutes (.493 FG%, .399 3FG%,
.848 FT%) # Named First Team All-Pac-12 last season and was the Conference’s
2017-18 Pac-12 Most Improved Player # In 2018-19, ranked first in the Pac-12 in
FT%, was second in 3FG% and total points scored (583), fourth in FG%, sixth in
minutes played, and eighth in total rebounds per game # Attended Evergreen High
School in his hometown of Vancouver, WA.
Matur Maker (Zlatorog Lasko) – Center – 6-10, 205
Pronounced mah-TOUR # Averaged 12.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists for
Zlatorog Lasko in Slovenia in 2018-19 # In 2017-18 for Mississauga Prep in
Ontario, averaged 25.5 points, 11.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 2.1 blocks and 1.7
steals # Native of Wau, South Sudan, and also lived in Australia # Brother of
Detroit Pistons center/forward Thon Maker.
William McDowell-White (Baunach) – Guard – 6-5, 185
An early-entry candidate # Played in 12 games during the 2018-19 season for
Baunach in Germany, averaging 6.4 points, 3.4 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.2
steals in 15.9 minutes (.418 FG%, .207 3FG%, .625 FT%) # Began the season with
Brose Baskets Bamberg # In 28 contests (27 starts) for Baunach in 2017-18,
averaged 12.8 points, 6.8 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 steals in 32.2 minutes
(.453 FG%, .273 3FG%, .805 FT%) # A native of Brisbane, Australia.
Miye Oni (Yale) – Guard – 6-6, 210
Name is pronounced Me-A Own-ee # An early-entry candidate # Played three seasons
for the Bulldogs and as a junior in 2018-19, averaged 17.1 points, 6.3 rebounds,
3.6 assists and 1.3 blocks in 31.0 minutes (.441 FG%, .371 3FG%, .793 FT%) #
Appeared in 29 contests, making 28 starts last season # Named 2018-19 Ivy Player
of the Year and First Team All-Ivy # Ranked fourth in the Ivy with 167 made
field goals last season and sixth in total rebounds (182) # The Northridge, CA
native played at Viewpoint High School before transferring to Suffield Academy
(CT).
Trayvon Reed (Texas Southern) – Center – 7-2, 240
Spent the last two years, including his redshirt senior season in 2018-19, at
Texas Southern # This past season, averaged 12.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.5
blocks in 22.8 minutes, appearing in 22 games (14 starts), hitting .663 FGs and
.630 FTs # Led the SWAC in blocks and was sixth in the nation (92) in 2017-18 #
Played at Auburn in 2014-15 # Played his senior season of high school at Life
Center Academy (NJ) # Originally from Mobile, AL.
Friday, June 7
Jalek Felton (BC Nokia) – Guard – 6-3, 190
Daulton Hommes (Point Loma) – Forward – 6-8, 215
Sagaba Konate (West Virginia) – Center – 6-8, 250
Charles Matthews (Michigan) – Guard – 6-6, 205
Nikola Miskovic (Mega Bemax) – Forward – 6-10, 220
Joshua Obiesie (s.Oliver Wurzburg) – Guard – 6-6, 190
Monday, June 3 (Day eleven)
Tyus Battle (Syracuse) – Guard – 6-6, 205
Bryce Brown (Auburn) – Guard – 6-3, 198
Bruno Fernando (Maryland) – Forward – 6-10, 240
Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) – Forward – 6-11, 233
Cody Martin (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 200
Marcel Ponitka (Arka Gdynia – Poland) – Guard – 6-4, 200
Friday, May 31 (Day ten)
Brandon Clarke (Gonzaga) – Forward – 6-8, 215
Jaylen Hands (UCLA) – Guard – 6-3, 180
Louis King (Oregon) – Forward – 6-9, 205
Jalen McDaniels (San Diego State) – Foward – 6-10, 195
Eric Paschall (Villanova) – Forward – 6-8, 255
Grant Williams (Tennessee) – Forward – 6-7, 236
Monday, May 20 (Day nine)
Devon Dotson (Kansas) – Guard – 6-2, 185
Aric Holman (Mississippi State) – Forward – 6-10, 225
John Konchar (Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Payton Pritchard (Oregon) – Guard – 6-2, 195
Tres Tinkle (Oregon State) – Forward – 6-8, 225
Obi Toppin (Dayton) – Forward – 6-9, 220
Friday, May 10 (Day eight)
Tyler Cook (Iowa) – Forward – 6-9, 250
CJ Elleby (Washington State) – Forward – 6-6, 200
Terance Mann (Florida State) – Guard – 6-7, 215
Matt Mooney (Texas Tech) – Guard – 6-3, 200
Tanor Ngom (Ryerson) – Center – 7-2, 210
Myles Powell (Seton Hall) – Guard – 6-2, 195
Thursday, May 9 (Day seven)
Quentin Grimes (Kansas) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Ahmed Hill (Virginia Tech) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Skylar Mays (LSU) – Guard – 6-4, 200
Markis McDuffie (Wichita State) – Forward – 6-8, 218
Zach Norvell Jr. (Gonzaga) – Guard – 6-5, 205
Dylan Osetkowski (Texas) – Forward – 6-9, 250
Wednesday, May 8 (Day six)
Phil Booth (Villanova) – Guard – 6-3, 194
Javin DeLaurier (Duke) – Forward – 6-10, 234
Reggie Perry (Mississippi State) – Forward – 6-10, 245
Justin Simon (St. John’s) – Guard – 6-5, 205
Max Strus (DePaul) – Guard – 6-6, 215
Lagerald Vick (Kansas) – Guard – 6-5, 190
Tuesday, May 7 (Day five)
Ronshad Allen-Shabazz (Appalachian State) – Guard – 6-5, 217
Aubrey Dawkins (Central Florida) – Guard – 6-6, 205
Mamadi Diakite (Virginia) – Forward – 6-9, 228
Trey Porter (Nevada) – Center – 6-11, 230
Marial Shayok (Iowa State) – Guard – 6-6, 198
Quinndary Weatherspoon (Mississippi State) – Guard – 6-4, 205
Monday, May 6 (Day four)
Kyle Alexander (Tennessee) – Center – 6-11, 222
Javon Bess (St. Louis) – Forward – 6-6, 220
Terence Davis (Mississippi) – Forward/Guard – 6-4, 205
Amir Hinton (Shaw) – Guard – 6-5, 190
Paul Scruggs (Xavier) – Guard – 6-3, 200
Josh Sharma (Stanford) – Center – 7-0, 230
Friday, May 3 (Day three)
Nathan Knight (William & Mary) – Forward/Center – 6-10, 247
Anthony Lamb (Vermont) – Forward – 6-6, 227
Andrew Nembhard (Florida) – Guard – 6-5, 191
Kouat Noi (TCU) – Forward – 6-7, 205
D’Marcus Simonds (Georgia State) – Guard – 6-3, 195
Killian Tillie (Gonzaga) – Forward – 6-10, 220
Wednesday, May 1 (Day two)
Ky Bowman (Boston College) – Guard – 6-1, 188
Armoni Brooks (Houston) – Guard – 6-3, 195
Steven Enoch (Louisville) – Center – 6-10, 260
Caleb Martin (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 205
Garrison Mathews (Lipscomb) – Guard – 6-5, 204
Kaleb Wesson (Ohio State) – Center – 6-9, 270
Tuesday, April 30 (Day one)
Kyle Allman, Jr. (Cal State Fullerton) – Guard – 6-3, 175
Jordan Caroline (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 230
Donta Hall (Alabama) – Forward – 6-9, 230
Markell Johnson (North Carolina State) – Guard – 6-1, 175
Chris Silva (South Carolina) – Forward – 6-9, 234
Tre’Shawn Thurman (Nevada) – Forward – 6-8, 225
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