For no NBA Draft prospect are the pre-draft workouts more important than for Baylor's Quincy Miller. If you haven't heard of Miller or don't know much about him, maybe it is because you saw him but just assumed he was Perry Jones III. There is no way one college team, much less the Baylor Bears, could have two 6-foot-10 super athletic wings who can shoot, right?
At 6'11'', 235 lbs, and the ability to play either forward position, potential-lottery pick Perry Jones III from Baylor stands out as one of the most intriguing prospects among this year's NBA Draft crop. Sam Amick of Sports Illustrated takes a closer look at Jones' draft stock, acknowledging that it can significantly change depending on the impression he makes in his upcoming workouts and interviews. Amick adds that Jones and his representatives aim to put an emphasis on his small forward skills during workouts in order to better market himself to talent evaluators. In an interview, Jones elaborated about his newfound confidence, his current training at UC Santa Barbara, and the belief that he was not properly utilized at Baylor.
Here are some more tidbits from Amick's article, including a brief rundown of this year's top small forward prospects, Miles Plumlee's workout in Minnesota, and a guard prospect from Vanderbilt to keep an eye out for…
Baylor forward Quincy Miller has decided to hire an agent and enter the NBA draft, reports Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports. Miller initially said he would return to Baylor for his sophomore season, but changed his mind with a few days to spare before the NBA's early entry deadline of April 29th.
Miller had been listed seventh overall among 2013 prospects by both DraftExpress.com and ESPN.com. In a stronger 2012 draft class, he doesn't figure to rank quite as highly, but Spears hears from an NBA scout who believes Miller could be picked around 15th overall. The freshman is expected to hire Dwon Clifton as his agent.
"I apologize if I excited too many people, but I feel like this is the best move for me," Miller told Spears, on leaving Baylor. "I love Baylor so much. I love the campus. I love the university. I love everything about Baylor. But I think for myself right now this was best for me."
Miller's decision reflects how underclassmen can work around the NCAA's April 10th withdrawal deadline. By initially electing to stay at Baylor, the 6'9" forward gave himself an extra two and a half weeks to make a decision on whether to enter the draft. Had he declared his intent on April 10th, he would have forfeited his remaining NCAA eligibility.
Hoops Rumors' full list of NCAA early entrants for the 2012 draft can be found here.