Gary Payton II

Draft Combine Update: Friday Evening

Kansas freshman power forward/center Cheick Diallo intends to sign with an agent and remain in the 2016 NBA Draft, Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com reports. “My time at Kansas was hard; the beginning was really hard,” Diallo said. “The NCAA stuff made it difficult for me, but even though I didn’t always play a lot, I loved being at Kansas and loved supporting my teammates. This is the time for me to go to the next level. And I’m trying to show the NBA the things I do well: block shots, rebound and run the floor. I can guard multiple positions.

The 19-year-old is currently ranked No. 32 overall by Jonathan Givony of Draft Express, but Diallo is likely to climb in those rankings in the near future based on his strong showing during the combine, though that is merely my speculation. Here’s more from Chicago’s big event:

  • A number of scouts still aren’t sold on Kentucky big man Skal Labissiere despite the reports he wowed teams with his solo workout at the combine, Sean Deveney of The Sporting News writes. “A guy makes shots in an empty gym?” a league executive told Deveney. “That makes him top 10? I don’t think so. We know he is a pretty good shooter. I think he has a lot of potential. He could go in the lottery, and maybe top 10. But he has a lot to prove in workouts.
  • Former Providence point guard Kris Dunn said he’d love to play for the Pelicans if they were to select him this June, citing the presence of power forward Anthony Davis as his primary reason, Jim Eichenhofer of NBA.com relays. “[It’s] definitely [appealing],” said Dunn. “For any point guard who’s going there. Who wouldn’t want to play with [Davis]? He’s definitely a superstar, up there with LeBron James, Kevin Durant and all those guys. To be able to play with a guy like that, it’s only going to help me. He makes the game a lot easier for point guards.
  • Both Jaylen Brown (California) and Gary Payton II (Oregon State) described their interviews with Kings executive Vlade Divac as “fun,” with Brown also noting that the mood was lighter and less stressful than other interviews he has participated in, Jason Jones of The Sacramento Bee relays (Twitter links).
  • The Lakers interviewed Marquette freshman center Henry Ellenson today, Mark Medina of The Los Angeles Daily News tweets.
  • Utah sophomore center Jakob Poeltl interviewed with the Pelicans, Brett Dawson of The New Orleans Advocate (Twitter links). New Orleans also sat down with Diallo, the scribe adds.

Gary Payton II To Stay Out Of Draft

Second-round draft prospect Gary Payton II, the son of the Hall-of-Famer by the same name, will return to Oregon State rather than enter this year’s draft, his college coach, Wayne Tinkle, tells Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com (Twitter link). Payton is the 42nd-best prospect, according to Chad Ford of ESPN.com, though Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress offers a less optimistic projection, ranking him only 35th among college juniors. Givony does have the point guard 57th in his mock draft for next year, however.

Payton has the potential to become an elite defender, Ford writes, and indeed, his defensive rating and defensive win shares were tops in the Pac-12, according to Sports Reference. There are nonetheless questions about whether he fits as a point guard in the NBA, according to Ford. He averaged only 3.2 assists against 1.9 turnovers in 36.3 minutes per game for the Beavers this season, scoring 13.4 points per game. He didn’t display three-point touch in his lone season at Oregon State so far after transferring from junior college, knocking down only 29.3% of his attempts from behind the arc.

His 7.5 rebounds per game this year stand out as an eye-popping number for a 6’3″ guard. He also nabbed 3.1 steals per contest, the second-best mark in all of NCAA Division I, which suggests that he has a future in the NBA as a defensive specialist if he can at least perform competently on the other end.