2015 NBA Mock Draft: Prospects Who Have Helped Themselves the Most at Combine

May 16th, 2015 by Brian Mazique Leave a reply »

The NBA Draft Combine clearly helps the mid-tier and unknown prospect more than it does the bigger names. In fact, the Jahlil Okafors and Karl-Anthony Towns of the world weren't in attendance in Chicago as the players with more to show were measured and put through workouts to prove their mettle.

Through two days of activities, three players have helped themselves more than their peers.

Those prospects have been spotlighted in the text below the table.



 

J.P. Tokoto



Most prospects come to the combine to prove there is more to their game than they displayed in college. J.P. Tokoto was widely regarded as a dunker and defender with the North Carolina Tar Heels, but he took steps toward broadening the perception of his game in Chicago.

Aside from measuring 6'6 1/4" with a 40-inch vertical leap, Tokoto also shined in the first day of scrimmages. He made all five of his shots from the field, which included one three-point basket.


Physically, he has the ideal build and athletic profile of a shooting guard in the NBA. If he can knock down shots ...

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