How NBA Academy prepared next wave of prospects for upcoming draft

The NBA Academy had its first player drafted from the program in 2021, and could have three more selected this year.

With the NBA draft just over one week away, the league is set to welcome in a new group of players from all over the globe as the incoming rookie class prepares to transition to the next level.

The draft features several highly touted prospects from the college ranks, and others from some of the new, alternative pathways such as the NBA G League Ignite or “Next Stars” program in the NBL. The various routes each aim to help players develop on and off the court.

Earlier in the process, the NBA Academy has become another option.

The NBA Academy, which was started in 2016, is a year-round basketball development program that provides the top high school-age prospects from outside the United States with the necessary tools to unlock their skills in a variety of ways.

The program saw its first player drafted into the NBA last year when the Oklahoma City Thunder took Josh Giddey with the sixth pick. Giddey spent time at the NBA Academy in Canberra, Australia, and quickly emerged as one of the top international prospects.

Giddey averaged 12 points, five assists and 4.4 assists in five exhibition games with the NBA Academy. (Photo via NBA Academy)

Of course, Giddey stayed home side and played with the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL. He was named the Rookie of the Year after averaging 10.9 points, 7.6 assists, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 steals. He led the league in assists and was the youngest Australian to register a triple-double at 18.

The NBA was ecstatic to have Giddey become the first player drafted from the program.

“We were really excited that it was Josh for a few reasons,” said Chris Ebersole, the NBA senior director of international basketball operations. “One is the pathway he took and the fact that he really focused on his development and his skill and wasn’t necessarily identified as a top prospect globally.

The fact that he’s an unselfish player — his primary skill is passing. That style of play is something that we’ve all tried to preach within the NBA Academy program: Sharing, helping make others better and that will come back to you as a player if you do that. To have a player like Josh, who, at times will sacrifice his individual accomplishments to make others around him better, be the first to be drafted in the NBA, I thought it was a nice feeling to have come to fruition.

With Giddey becoming the first alumni drafted, the program is poised to have as many as three additional players selected this year: NBA G League Ignite guard Dyson Daniels, Davidson forward Hyunjung Lee and Arizona guard Bennedict Mathurin.

Daniels and Mathurin are each projected to be lottery picks on June 23 after taking different paths. Lee, who is seeking to become just the second-ever Korean player in the NBA, is considered to be a potential second-round pick after a strong junior campaign.

Rookie Wire spoke to Ebersole at length to discuss the next wave of NBA Academy players set to enter the league and their unique paths to reach this point of the process.

Davidson junior Hyunjung Lee on …

Davidson junior Hyunjung Lee on Wednesday was among the prospects that participated in a pre-draft workout with the Charlotte Hornets, the team announced. Lee, who was born in South Korea, was named to the All-Atlantic-10 first team after averaging 15.8 points, six rebounds and 1.9 assists on 38.1% shooting from 3-point range. He finished eighth in the conference in scoring and fourth in 3s (80).

Hornets host Davidson’s Hyunjung Lee, others for pre-draft workout

Hyunjung Lee was among the prospects that worked out for the Hornets on Wednesday.

Davidson junior Hyunjung Lee on Wednesday was among the prospects that participated in a pre-draft workout with the Charlotte Hornets, the team announced.

Lee, who was born in South Korea, was named to the All-Atlantic-10 first team after averaging 15.8 points, six rebounds and 1.9 assists on 38.1% shooting from 3-point range. He finished eighth in the conference in scoring and fourth in 3s (80).

The 6-foot-8 forward is regarded as one of the top shooters in the draft this year. He became just the 11th Division I player last year to shoot 50% from the field, 40% from 3-point range and 90% from the free-throw line.

Lee is looking to become just the second-ever Korean NBA player.

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In addition to Lee, Charlotte also hosted NZ Breakers guard Hugo Besson, Gran Canaria forward Khalifa Diop, Boston University guard Javante McCoy, Gonzaga guard Andrew Nembhard and Yannick Nzosa of Unicaja (Spain) on Wednesday.

The Hornets enter the draft with the 13th, 15th (first round) and 45th pick (second round). Charlotte has previously hosted several prospects of late, including Ochai Agbaji, Tari Eason and Jaden Hardy among others.

The NBA draft will take place on June 23.

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Pacers to host Josh Minott, others for pre-draft workout

Memphis freshman Josh Minott will be among the draft prospects to work out with the Pacers on Friday.

Memphis freshman Josh Minott will be among the draft prospects to work out with the Indiana Pacers on Friday, the team announced. It is their first workout ahead of the draft.

Minott, who does not plan to return to Memphis, was named to the AAC All-Freshman team after averaging 6.6 points and 3.8 rebounds in 33 games. He produced his best game of the season on Jan. 23 with 18 points and nine rebounds in a win against Tulsa.

The 6-foot-8 forward is considered to be a potential first-round pick after a strong season with the Tigers. He has also worked out with the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks, and will compete in the draft combine May 18-20 in Chicago, Illinois.

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In addition to Minott, the Pacers will also work out Utah Valley center Fardaws Aimaq, Michigan center Moussa Diabate, USC guard Boogie Ellis, Saint Joseph’s guard Jordan Hall and Davidson forward Hyunjung Lee on Friday.

Indiana enters the pre-draft process slotted fifth in the first round prior to the draft lottery after finishing with a 25-57 record. They also have the 31st pick from the Houston Rockets and the 60th pick from the Phoenix Suns.

The NBA draft will take place on June 23.

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Kings hosted Hyunjung Lee and others for pre-draft workout

Lee was among the draft-eligible prospects that worked out with the Kings on Tuesday.

Davidson forward Hyunjung Lee was among the prospects that worked out with the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday, according to Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee.

Lee, who was born in South Korea, was named to the All-Atlantic-10 first team after averaging 15.8 points, six rebounds and 1.9 assists on 38.1% shooting from 3-point range in 34 games. He finished eighth in the conference in scoring and fourth in 3s (80).

The 6-foot-7 standout was also invited to compete in front of scouts, coaches and front-office executives at the NBA G League Elite Camp May 16-17 from Chicago, Illinois.

Lee is looking to become just the second-ever Korean NBA player.

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In addition to Lee, the Kings also brought in Alabama guard Jaden Shackelford, UCLA guard Johnny Juzang, Richmond forward Tyler Burton, Kentucky forward Keion Brooks and Virginia Tech forward Justyn Mutts on Tuesday.

The Kings enter the pre-draft process with picks No. 7, 37 and 49, respectively. Their workout on Tuesday was their first this year as they appear to be ramping up their draft preparations ahead of the combine next week.

The NBA draft will take place on June 23.

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Additionally, WME Sports will represent …

Additionally, WME Sports will represent Arizona G Bennedict Mathurin off the court. NBA agent Nima Namakian and his agency, Innovate Sports, is representing Mathurin for basketball work on the court. Other players signing with WME/BDA include Baylor F Kendall Brown, Ohio State F E.J. Liddell, Davidson F Hyun-jung Lee, Villanova F Jermaine Samuels, Syracuse F Cole Swider and UC Irvine F Collin Welp.

Aggregate NBA mock draft 4.0: Duke’s AJ Griffin is soaring back into the top tier

The best prospects in the world are all competing for the top spot in the 2022 NBA draft and it is hard to sort how everyone is stacking up.

The best prospects in the world are all competing for the top spot in the 2022 NBA draft and it is hard to sort how everyone is stacking up.

In order to help us get a better sense of where all of the projected top prospects in the class stand as of right now, we compiled mock drafts from Draft Express (ESPN), Aran Smith (NBADraft.net), Sam Vecenie (The Athletic), Jonathan Wasserman (Bleacher Report), Chad Ford (NBA Big Board), Krysten Peek (Yahoo), Matt Babcock (Basketball News) as well as USA TODAY Sports Media Group’s For The Win.

Please note that these rankings reflect the composite score in order to get a feel for consensus, not our own opinion. Predictions for a first overall pick earned a player 58 points while the second overall pick earned 57 points, the third overall earned 56 points, and so on.

AJ Griffin (Duke), Alondes Williams (Wake Forrest), Iverson Molinar (Mississippi State), Orlando Robinson (Fresno State), Walker Kessler (Fresno State), Justin Lewis (Marquette), Christian Braun (Kansas), and Tari Eason (LSU) have improved their draft stock the most since our most recent update last month.\

The most notable prospects who made their debut on our rankings were Shaedon Sharpe (Kentucky), David Roddy (Colorado State), and Jaylin Williams (Arkansas).

Meanwhile, the top prospects who were not included in any of these recent mock drafts are Daimion Collins (Kentucky), Alex Fudge (LSU), Justin Moore (Villanova), Darius Days (LSU), Jared Rhoden (Seton Hall), Tre Mitchell (Texas), Dawson Garcia (North Carolina), and more.

Otherwise, you can learn the latest updates on every single prospect who has been included in recent mock drafts by scrolling below.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report