Draft Notes: Ponds, Lakers, Grizzlies, Cavaliers

The NBA draft lottery is still a week away, but teams have already started bringing in prospects for pre-draft workouts. Those workouts are especially important for early entrants who are still testing the waters, since they’re a great opportunity for those players to find out where they stand with NBA teams.

One of those players is St. John’s guard Shamorie Ponds, who entered the draft process this spring as a sophomore, and will have until May 30 to decide whether to withdraw and return to school for his junior year. According to Adam Zagoria of ZagsBlog.com (Twitter link), Ponds has already worked out for the Celtics, and has auditions for the Nets and Cavaliers lined up this weekend.

Here are a few more draft-related updates, with a focus on workouts:

Mohamed Bamba To Enter 2018 NBA Draft

Texas freshman Mohamed Bamba has elected to enter the 2018 NBA draft, a source tells Evan Daniels of 247Sports. While Daniels’ report doesn’t specify whether or not Bamba will hire an agent, the young center has confirmed the decision himself and said he won’t be returning to school, so he’ll forgo his remaining college eligibility (Twitter link via Adam Zagoria of ZagsBlog.com).

Bamba, long viewed as a potential top-five pick in the 2018 NBA draft, averaged a double-double during his lone college season. In 30 games for the Longhorns, he recorded 12.9 PPG, 10.5 RPG, and an impressive 3.7 BPG.

Jonathan Givony’s most recent mock draft at ESPN.com has Bamba coming off the board at No. 5 to the Kings. Noting that every NBA team is looking for a big man capable of anchoring a defense, Givony suggests Bamba has that potential, pointing to his “rare combination of length, shot-blocking instincts and offensive promise.”

Bamba is the second probable lottery pick to announce his intent to go pro today, along with Oklahoma’s Trae Young. We’re tracking all of the early entrants for the 2018 NBA draft right here.

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