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So far, the Brooklyn Nets have been linked to 10 players ahead of the 2020 NBA draft:
- 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
Of the group, only Maledon and Hampton confirmed they have worked out for the Nets. Smith and Bane confirmed they spoke with Brooklyn early in the pre-draft process.
Of the group, Achiuwa, Quickley, Maledon, Hall, Hampton, Bane, Mane, Smith and Terry took part in the NBA Combine.
Armstrong was the the only one of the bunch who did not participate.
However, he did have his own pro day, according to Jake Weingarten of Stockrisers.com. And the wing put up some big numbers:
Pro day numbers for SE Melbourne’s Terry Armstrong, per source:
Three-point star drill: 75%
Three-point endurance: 54%
Spot three-pointers: 18/25, 02:20
Free throw: 92%
Side-mid-side: 14/21A lot of these numbers comparable of those projected to be drafted.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) November 6, 2020
Armstrong was not included on Rookie Wire’s most recent Top-100 Big Board, which was put together ahead of the NBA Combine by USA TODAY SMG’S Bryan Kalbrosky.
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