TORONTO — While the stars of today flaunted their skills at the Air Canada Centre over the weekend, NBA scouts, coaches and some of the top young international prospects packed a two-court gym for the 2016 Basketball Without Borders Global Camp. And of the 53 participants looking to make some noise, nobody impressed more than Frank Ntilikina, a 1998-born point guard from France.
He was the obvious standout during a weekend of drilling, five-on-fives and NBA evaluators on the sidelines. Though not eligible to declare for the draft until 2017, he's emerged as a prospect to monitor over the next 15 months—particularly for teams searching for their next floor general.
Instructors and scouts both came away pleased with the structure and teaching aspect of the event. But thanks to campers like Ntilikina, they also raved about the level of talent, which was considered higher than in previous years.
Coming into the weekend, Ntilikina was seeing limited playing time with Strasbourg in the LNB Pro A in France, but his future started looking brighter af ...
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