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Jordan Miller and Isaiah Wong, both former stars from the Miami Hurricanes, took the court at the NBA draft combine scrimmage with outstanding performances.
Sporting a 6'11.75" wingspan, Jordan Miller proved to be a dominant force for Team Hines. Weighing 191.6 lbs and standing tall at 6'4.5" without shoes, he managed to rack up 18 points from an efficient 6-of-10 shooting in a triumphant 122-95 victory. Miller, who was instrumental in propelling Miami to the prestigious Final Four in his last season and was a worthy recipient of the All-ACC Second Team honor, continues to be highly valued in multiple online publications, placing him as a prospective second-round pick.
His performance mirrored his time at Miami, renowned for his effectiveness on the court. NBA scouts had the privilege of observing firsthand the talent Miller could bring to the league. His precision was evident, sinking two of his three attempts from beyond the arc and impressively scoring on four out of five free throws.
In the same vein, Isaiah Wong, standing at 6'2.50" and 178-pounds without shoes, also made waves at the scrimmage. Despite being tied for the shortest shooting guard at the NBA Combine, Wong's performance was nothing short of remarkable.
Playing for Team Bailey, he secured 16 points through an impressive 6-of-8 shooting, alongside three rebounds and four assists in just 20 minutes of game time. The team emerged victorious with a scoreline of 107-88 against Team Bradds. Projected as a late second-round pick, Wong once again showcased his ability to get the ball in the hoop.
Day 2 of scrimmages will be today at 4 pm.
Sporting a 6'11.75" wingspan, Jordan Miller proved to be a dominant force for Team Hines. Weighing 191.6 lbs and standing tall at 6'4.5" without shoes, he managed to rack up 18 points from an efficient 6-of-10 shooting in a triumphant 122-95 victory. Miller, who was instrumental in propelling Miami to the prestigious Final Four in his last season and was a worthy recipient of the All-ACC Second Team honor, continues to be highly valued in multiple online publications, placing him as a prospective second-round pick.
His performance mirrored his time at Miami, renowned for his effectiveness on the court. NBA scouts had the privilege of observing firsthand the talent Miller could bring to the league. His precision was evident, sinking two of his three attempts from beyond the arc and impressively scoring on four out of five free throws.
In the same vein, Isaiah Wong, standing at 6'2.50" and 178-pounds without shoes, also made waves at the scrimmage. Despite being tied for the shortest shooting guard at the NBA Combine, Wong's performance was nothing short of remarkable.
Playing for Team Bailey, he secured 16 points through an impressive 6-of-8 shooting, alongside three rebounds and four assists in just 20 minutes of game time. The team emerged victorious with a scoreline of 107-88 against Team Bradds. Projected as a late second-round pick, Wong once again showcased his ability to get the ball in the hoop.
Day 2 of scrimmages will be today at 4 pm.