Portland Trail Blazers‘ president of basketball operations Neil Olshey appears determined to get as much value out of the 2019 NBA Draft as possible, even if Portland only has one selection at their disposal. In their second installment of predraft workouts, the Blazers brought in a mob of guards with aspirations for the league.
Some of the players brought in are legitimate candidates to be the Blazer’s pick at 25, others are promising collegiate players that perhaps need a little more time to showcase their talent in the NBA’s Summer League.
Here is the entire list of players that showcased their abilities in front of Portland’s scouting department:
- Dylan Windler, Guard/Forward, Belmont
- Jalen Lecque, Guard, Brewster Academy (HS)
- Ky Bowman, Guard, Boston College
- Shelton Mitchell, Guard, Clemson
- James Palmer, Guard/Forward, Nebraska
- Stephen Thompson, Guard, Oregon State
Dylan Windler is the highlight player of this group, and the most likely to be selected in the first round of the draft.