The Portland Trail Blazers resumed the pre-draft workout cycle on Tuesday, hosting their first group of NBA Draft prospects at the Tualatin practice facility in nearly three weeks. It also marked the organization’s first pre-draft workout since the Blazers received the No. 11 pick in May’s NBA Draft Lottery.
Similar to the other two workouts Portland hosted this spring, Tuesday’s workout didn’t feature any projected lottery picks or even any projected first-rounders. Instead, the group of six prospects included players who aren’t guaranteed to come off the board in late June — second-round hopefuls and G League candidates, along with one player who seems to be testing the waters before returning to school in the fall.