Nets Announce Combine Names
The Nets will host the following NBA Draft eligible players Wednesday and Thursday at a league-wide combine
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SESSION #1: WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 9:30 a.m. |
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| PLAYER | POSITION | HEIGHT/WEIGHT | COLLEGE |
| JAKE COHEN | Forward | 6-10/235 | Davidson |
| JAMES ENNIS | Guard/Forward | 6-7/210 | Long Beach State |
| DURAND SCOTT | Guard | 6-5/203 | Miami |
| JAMELLE HAGINS | Forward | 6-9/235 | Delaware |
| ROMERO OSBY | Forward | 6-8/238 | Oklahoma |
| PHIL PRESSEY | Guard | 5-11/175 | Missouri |
| ANGELO SHARPLESS | Guard | 6-4/190 | Elizabeth |
| MICHAEL SNAER | Guard | 6-5/202 | Florida State |
| DJ STEPHENS | Guard/Forward | 6-5/187 | Memphis |
| JASON WASHBURN | Center | 6-10/242 | Utah |
| CHRISTIAN WATFORD | Forward | 6-9/232 | Indiana |
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