What happened: A WPXI report says two University of Pittsburgh basketball players have worked out for NBA organizations as part of the pre-draft evaluation process. Neither the individual players nor the specific NBA teams involved were named in the source. The workouts are standard private sessions clubs use to assess prospects before the draft.

Why it matters: Pre-draft workouts signal that NBA front offices see legitimate professional potential in the Pitt program's talent. Securing multiple looks across organizations can raise a school's draft profile and influence where prospects land. For the players, strong showings in these sessions can move them up boards in the weeks before selection.

What to watch: Watch for the players' identities and which franchises hosted them to be confirmed, along with any follow-up workouts or draft-stock movement as the process continues.

Sources

  • GNews NBA