Indiana fans can look for one-and-done star guard Jalen Hood-Schifino at the 2023 NBA Draft on June 22.
It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Mike Woodson there with him.
Widely expected to be a first round draft choice, Hood-Schifino was invited to the NBA Draft green room, Jonathan Givony of ESPN reported on Tuesday.
The green room is an area in front of the NBA draft podium where players wait for their named to be called by the league commissioner, Adam Silver. The players are typically joined at tables by their, families, former coaches and agents. They can invite up to 10 guests.
The players in the green room are often captured by television cameras during the draft. That can lead to tense moments, and good publicity for college programs like Indiana.
An invitation to the green room is a positive sign for a player’s draft stock, although there have been instances in the past of players falling to the second round while they wait.
The invite is the latest indication Hood-Schifino will be selected in the first round. And this latest signal has more weight behind it than mock drafts produced by media outlets.
The determination of which players are invited to the green room involves communication with the front offices of teams picking in the first round. Those teams are asked to vote on the 25 players whose names they expect to hear called first. This is to help avoid players sitting for a long time in front of the national television audience as the second round nears.
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