The Phoenix Suns had their most jam-packed draft workout yet on Thursday, with three potential first round options in Frank Kaminsky, Trey Lyles and Kelly Oubre on display.
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Unfortunately for the Suns, Kaminsky’s workout with the team was limited after butting heads with Greg Whittington, another participant and he had to leave the workout to go get stitches. He missed the 3-on-3 drills but returned for the remainder of the workout after getting temporarily fixed up. Kaminsky was unavailable to talk to the media afterward.
Rounding out the group of six were Green Bay’s Keifer Sykes, Georgetown’s Greg Whittington, New Mexico State’s Daniel Mullings and fill-in Bo Barnes, a local kid from ASU who once again replaced an injured player after getting a call from the Suns.
Even with Kaminsky out, Lyles and Oubre were available and added some insight about how their games might translate to the NBA. Here’s the recap from Day 8 and a look at how Kaminsky, Lyles and Oubre all might fit with the Phoenix Suns.
For more Phoenix Suns draft workouts coverage:
Day 1: Askia Booker, Branden Dawson, Kendall Gray, Tyler Harvey, Le’Bryan Nash and Chris Walker
Day 2: Gerald Beverly, Aaron Harrison, Kevin Pangos, Jordan Sibert, Kenneth Smith and Seth Tuttle
Day 3: Quinn Cook, Tyler Haws, D.J. Newbill, Matt Stainbrook, Aaron Thomas and Marcus Thornton
Day 4: Darion Atkins, Jerian Grant, Olivier Hanlan, Darrun Hilliard, Richaun Holmes and J.P. Tokoto
Day 6: Gary Bell, Pat Connaughton, Kevon Looney, Bobby Portis, Rayvonte Rice and Shannon Scott
Day 7: Brandon Ashley, Bo Barnes, Daniel Bejarano, Rakeem Christmas, Sam Dekker and Juwan Staten
Next: Frank Kaminsky