Multiple names have popped up as possible selections for the Nets (No. 19 pick, via the Philadelphia 76ers) across the mock drafts that have been put together for the 2020 NBA draft, but even more candidates have been mentioned as a candidate to be taken by Brooklyn in the second round at No. 55 overall.
Among the names to come up is Moravian Prep wing Josh Hall. And it turns out the Nets have taken notice of the 6-foot-9 20-year-old, who also has a 6-foot-11 wingspan.
The Nets are among the list of NBA teams who have “talked with and watched” the prep wing, with Brooklyn having done so recently, according to Jake Weingarten of Sotckrisers.com.
Hearing plenty of NBA teams have talked with and watched Josh Hall as he prepares for the NBA Draft. I’m told several teams, including the Brooklyn Nets, have watched him workout recently.
6-foot-8 with a 6’11 wingspan, very intriguing prospect. | https://t.co/6XQjcdDWfZ pic.twitter.com/59JdHuXo1G
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) October 29, 2020
Along with Hall, the Nets have also spoken with potential first-round picks Maryland big man Jalen Smith, Memphis forward Precious Achiuwa and Stanford guard Tyrelly Terry, along with potential second-round pick Kentucky guard Immanuel Quickley.
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