Stephon Castle: If you can play for Dan Hurley, you can play for anyone

Stephon Castle, the No. 4 pick in the NBA Draft, has a unique distinction on his resume that few former collegiate players can claim: he never lost a game in the NCAA tournament. Coming out of high school, he was a five-star recruit and considered …

Stephon Castle, the No. 4 pick in the NBA Draft, has a unique distinction on his resume that few former collegiate players can claim: he never lost a game in the NCAA tournament.

Coming out of high school, he was a five-star recruit and considered one of the best players. Coach Dan Hurley recruited him, and Castle propelled UConn to win back-to-back titles. Now playing with one of the transcendent talents in Victor Wembanyama and future Hall of Famer Chris Paul, Castle seems to have landed in a good spot with San Antonio.

During a break at Summer League, Castle took part in the Call of Duty Two-Minute drill and went up against other rookies and NBA players. On behalf of Call of Duty, Castle sat down with HoopsHype in Las Vegas to talk about Gregg Popovich, Dan Hurley, his mentality, what to expect at the next level, and more.