Five more 2020 NBA draft prospects confirmed they have met with the Brooklyn Nets ahead of the big event on Wednesday.
Arizona guard Nico Mannion, Washington big man Isaiah Stewart, Arizona big man Zeke Nnaji, Washington forward Jaden McDaniels, Arizona wing Josh McDaniels and Duke big man Vernon Carey each revealed on Zoom calls Monday that they’ve each met with the Nets over Zoom.
While Carey wouldn’t reveal whether or not he’s worked out with the Nets (or any other team), Mannion and McDaniels expressed the didn’t have in-person workouts for Brooklyn, while Green and Stewart did not list the Nets among the teams they worked out for.
Jaden McDaniels says he could see himself fitting into a high-spirited young #Knicks team, getting up and down the floor. Adds he’d love to learn from the #Nets stars like KD & Kyrie. #NBA
— Brian Lewis (@NYPost_Lewis) November 16, 2020
Josh Green spoke with the whole #Nets front office. As an Australian, he said he vibed well with Brooklyn GM Sean Marks, who is from New Zealand.
— Brian Lewis (@NYPost_Lewis) November 16, 2020
Only New Zealand Breakers guard RJ Hampton and ASVEL guard Theo Maledon have confirmed they’re worked out for the Nets.
Brooklyn has also spoken to:
- Maryland big man Jalen Smith
- TCU sharpshooter Desmond Bane
- Memphis forward Precious Achiuwa
- Stanford guard Tyrell Terry
- Kentucky guard Immanuel Quickley
- New Zealand Breakers guard RJ Hampton
- SE Melbourne wing Terry Armstrong
- ASVEL guard Theo Maledon
- Prep-to-pro prospect Josh Hall
- Prep-to-pro prospect Karim Mane