The Knicks are reportedly targeting wings and guards in the NBA Draft and North Carolina State product Dennis Smith Jr. will work out for the team tomorrow, ESPN’s Ian Begley reports.
With the eighth overall selection in New York’s possession, the team feels that Smith will likely still be on the board once their pick rolls around. The 19-year-old averaged 18.1 PPG, 6.2 APG, and 4.6 RPG in 32 games as a member of the Wolfpack.
Marc Berman of the New York Post reports that the Knicks feel Smith’s defensive deficiencies and torn ACL from two years ago will knock him down in the draft. Berman adds that Smith is also scheduled to workout for the Lakers, Celtics and Sixers — the top three teams in this year’s draft.
Begley’s report mentions Malik Monk and Frank Ntilikina are also targets of interests for the Knicks.
Here are additional notes around the Atlantic division:
- Washington’s Markelle Fultz, who is expected to be drafted by the Celtics first overall, will only work out for Boston before the draft, according to Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer (via Twitter). While taking a tour of TD Garden on Tuesday, Fultz told ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, “It almost feels like I belong here.” With draft night later this month, the Fultz/Celtics union is looking more and more likely, though ESPN’s report suggests he hasn’t totally ruled out the idea of working out for teams besides Boston.
- While many feel that Monk would be a safe pick for the Sixers, David Murphy of the Philadelphia Inquirer feels the team would be making a mistake by drafting the 6’3″ point guard. With an evolving NBA centered on versatility, Murphy opines that Monk would not be as great a fit as he’s advertised, faced with difficulties against top tier talents and teams in the league.
Monk is not a point guard. He’s a shooting guard. Just b/c he’s short, doesn’t mean he’s a PG. And he’s not 6’3. He looked shorter than the chick doing interviews at the lottery selection. 6’3 maybe with his hair. He’s 6’0 maybe 6’1.
Monk might move to PG at the pro level. It isn’t unheard of for a talented SG who is undersized to become a combo guard. But you are right he is a SG at the moment and 6’3″ might be generous
I hate to say it bc I like his athleticism but Lou Williams 2.0 which is 6th man material. Not bad but still.