2025 NBA Draft Combine Scrimmages 3 & 4 | Full Highlights | May 14, 2025 Video
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Day 2 of the 2024 NBA Draft Combine featured standout scrimmage performances as prospects aimed to boost their stock. From breakout games to consistent risers, this recap dives into the key names from Game 3 and Game 4. **Game 3 Highlights:** * **Miles Byrd (San Diego State):** One of the day’s biggest risers. Posted 13 pts, 4 ast, 4 stl, showing advanced reads, smooth shooting, and disruptive defense. Byrd continues to trend toward potential first-round consideration. * **Jamir Watkins (Florida State):** Scored 23 pts with relentless energy and rim attacks. His age and shooting consistency raise questions, but his impact was undeniable. * **Koby Brea (Kentucky):** Dropped 16 pts (4/8 3PT) to reinforce his elite shooting profile. A plug-and-play floor spacer for NBA teams needing perimeter threats. * **Karter Knox (Arkansas):** Bounced back with 10 pts and better shot creation. Still raw, but the upside is there for long-term development. * **PJ Haggerty (Memphis):** Efficient 10 pts with strong drives and surprising lead guard flashes. Combo guard potential with real toughness. * **Mark Sears (Alabama):** Recovered with 19 pts (3/7 3PT), showcasing mature shot-making and control. Lacks ideal size but has second-round appeal. * **Mackenzie Mgbako (Indiana):** Scored 17 with consistent shot-making. A smooth, confident wing whose stock is clearly on the rise. * **Hansen Yang (China):** Intriguing 7-footer with mobility, touch, and passing feel. A raw but promising international prospect. * **Michael Ruzic (Croatia):** Quiet showing, limited impact, but still seen as a stash candidate with stretch-big potential. * **Yanic Konan Niederhauser (Penn State):** Put up 12 pts, 7 reb with real two-way potential. Measurables and upside make him a developmental option. * **Hunter Sallis (Wake Forest):** Athletic tools and defensive upside are there, but consistency and decision-making still lag. * **Vladislav Goldin (Michigan):** Limited impact in Game 3 but remains a long-term big man project with solid college production. **Game 4 Highlights:** * **Tamar Bates (Missouri):** One of the biggest Combine winners. Scored 14 pts (4/5 3PT) and delivered a massive dunk. A rising Day 2 draft candidate. * **Neoklis Avdalas (Greece):** Stuffed the stat sheet (13 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast) with poise and creative playmaking. At just 19, he flashed big-time upside. * **Brice Williams (Nebraska):** Led all scorers with 24 pts (4/9 3PT). Reliable, efficient scorer with strong shot-making instincts. * **Yaxel Lendeborg (UAB):** Cooled off from a hot Game 1, scoring just 4 pts. Still a high-upside bet if a team buys into his physical tools. * **Micah Peavy (Georgetown):** Brought elite athleticism and defense. Still needs a more consistent jumper to unlock his full potential. * **Milos Uzan (Houston):** Improved play but still hasn’t answered questions about scoring. May benefit from returning to college. * **Grant Nelson (Alabama):** Showed flashes of shooting and rebounding but lacked consistent impact. Remains an intriguing stretch big project. From risers like Byrd and Bates to question marks around Lendeborg and Uzan, Day 2 gave scouts plenty to evaluate as the draft picture continues to take shape. The rosters for the teams are as follows (subject to change): Team Domercant Jersey No. Name School/Team Year Position 3 Boogie Fland Arkansas Fr. PG 4 RJ Luis Jr. St. John’s Jr. SF 18 Hansen Yang Qingdao (China) 2005 C 33 Alijah Martin Florida Sr. SG 35 Jalon Moore Oklahoma Sr. SF 36 Dink Pate Mexico City (G League) Fr. SG 59 Yaxel Lendeborg UAB Sr. PF 75 John Tonje Wisconsin Sr. SG 78 Darrion Williams Texas Tech Jr. SF 84 Mackenzie Mgbako Indiana So. PF Team Lazare Jersey No. Name School/Team Year Position 0 Miles Byrd San Diego State So. SG 5 Tahaad Pettiford Auburn Fr. PG 19 Yanic Konan Niederhauser Penn State Jr. C 40 Hunter Sallis Wake Forest Sr. SG 41 Kobe Sanders Nevada Sr. SF 42 Javon Small West Virginia Sr. PG 50 Eric Dixon Villanova Sr. PF 53 Vladislav Goldin Michigan Sr. C 63 Otega Oweh Kentucky Jr. SG 76 Alex Toohey Sydney (Australia) 2004 SF Team Mueller Jersey No. Name School/Team Year Position 6 Mark Sears Alabama Sr. PG 22 Koby Brea Kentucky Sr. SG 28 PJ Haggerty Memphis So. SG 31 Kam Jones Marquette Sr. PG 44 Jamir Watkins Florida State Sr. SF 46 Izan Almansa Perth (Australia) 2005 C 57 Karter Knox Arkansas Fr. SF 66 Michael Ruzic Joventut (Spain) 2006 PF 67 Max Shulga VCU Sr. SG 86 Lachlan Olbrich Illawarra (Australia) 2003 PF Team Williams Jersey No. Name School/Team Year Position 16 Maxime Raynaud Stanford Sr. C 20 Neoklis Avdalas Peristeri (Greece) 2006 SF 30 Ben Henshall Perth (Australia) 2004 SG 43 Milos Uzan Houston Jr. PG 45 Brice Williams Nebraska Sr. SG 55 Sion James Duke Sr. SG 61 Grant Nelson Alabama Sr. PF 64 Micah Peavy Georgetown Sr. SF 83 Tamar Bates Missouri Sr. SG 85 Ryan Nembhard Gonzaga Sr. PG 0:00 Scrimmage 3 11:09 Scrimmage 4


