The four Maryland players who attended the 2016 NBA Combine in Chicago – along with senior guard Rasheed Sulaimon, who was not invited – will now begin the most important of the draft process when they start working out privately for teams.
The combine ended Saturday. Here is a look at where the five Terps starters stand when it comes to the NBA draft scheduled for June 23 in Brooklyn.
Whose stock improved the most?
Robert Carter Jr. probably made the most positive impression among the Maryland players in Chicago.