Question of the Day: NBA Draft 1-2 - Sports Stars of Tomorrow NBA Draft Preview
Only one school has had teammates go first and second in the same NBA Draft. Which school accomplished this?
Only one school has had teammates go first and second in the same NBA Draft. Which school accomplished this?
We received these highlights of 2019 guard Michael Gavin from Lake Mary Prep in Florida.
A look at some sleepers in the 2019 NBA Draft: LSU's Naz Reid, Michigan's Charles Matthews, UCLA's Jaylen Hands, and Wake Forest's Jaylen Hoard.
A look at some likely first round picks in the 2019 NBA Draft who were featured on Sports Stars of Tomorrow: Kentucky stars PJ Washington and Keldon Johnson; Oregon's Bol Bol, Indiana's Romeo Langford; and North Carolina's Nassir Little.
A look at Duke Blue Devil stars Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett, and Cam Reddish - all of whom were featured on Sports Stars of Tomorrow - as the NBA Draft approaches.
R.J. Hampton is one of the elite prospects in the 2020 class. The guard from Little Elm, TX, has been groomed by his father, Rod, to be a high level point guard. Recently, he's been inspired by his high school coach, Rusty Segler, who is in the battle of his life.
N'Faly Dante came from Mali to pursue his basketball dreams in the United States. He plays for Sunrise Christian in Kansas, and he's one of the best prospects in the 2020 class.
Jaemyn Brakefield is one of the best juniors in the country. The star at Huntington Prep is a top prospect for 2020, though he could reclassify to 2019.
Oklahoma commit De'Vion Harmon and Michigan commit Jalen Wilson have elevated the Denton Guyer basketball program to one of the best in the nation during their time there.