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    Top 5 Players From The G League Elite Camp That May Get A NBA Draft Combine Call Up

    The NBA Draft Combine allows top prospects to showcase their skills to NBA decision-makers. It also allows them to boost their draft stock ahead of the NBA Draft in June. The Combine will start with a Draft Lottery, deciding how each team picks within the top 14. Measurements, interviews, drills, and other on-court competitions, including scrimmages throughout the remainder of the week, will follow this.

    The G League Elite Camp is a pre-Combine event where players who may have missed direct Combine invites can play their way into consideration by showcasing their abilities. There are many talented players in this year’s G League Elite Camp. Many players can excel in this setting and earn an NBA Draft Combine call-up. So, who are the most likely G League Elite Camp players that could get a call-up?

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    Miles Kelly

    Guard Miles Kelly is one of the top-rated players participating in the 2025 NBA G League Elite Camp in Chicago. Kelly is one of 45 draft prospects invited to the event. The guard will have an opportunity to be invited to the 2025 NBA Draft Combine if selected. Kelly is widely regarded and has the ability to earn his way to the top.

    Dylan Cardwell

    Center Dylan Cardwell scored 30 points in the Tigers’ 94–78 win over Kentucky, in what is widely considered his best game of the season. He also averaged 5.1 rebounds per game. Cardwell is a very underrated passer, averaging 1.6 assists per game during the 2024–25 season. He has the potential to develop into a solid NBA player.

    Lamont Butler

    Lamont Butler has been the driving force behind the Kentucky Wildcats this season as their primary point guard. Butler is averaging 11.5 points, 4.3 assists, and 2.8 rebounds per game for the Wildcats while shooting an elite 60.76% from the field, which is 26th best in college hoops.

    Sean Pedulla

    Sean Pedulla is Ole Miss’ leading scorer at 16.4 points per game. The 22-year-old is also ranked eighth among ACC players in conference-only scoring at 17.3 points per game.

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    Pedulla has the potential to get an NBA draft combine call-up and would look to seize the opportunity if it presented itself.

    Chucky Hepburn

    Chucky Hepburn is an experienced two-way guard. He started every game in three years at Wisconsin. He immediately impacted the Louisville Cardinals this season after transferring from Wisconsin. The 6-foot-2 senior guard averaged 16.3 points per game for the Cardinals.

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