Last year, 44 players were invited to the G League Elite Camp. Select players from the camp moved on to participate in the combine.
According to a press release, the camp “gives draft prospects an opportunity to display their skills in front of NBA and NBA G League scouts, coaches and front-office executives over the course of the camp by playing in five-on-five games and participating in strength and agility drills.”
Sharavjamts also has scheduled workouts with Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks, according to a report by the Mongolian Hoops Instagram account.
Sharavjamts announced his decision to leave Dayton after one season on March 28.
The first Mongolian citizen to play Division I men’s basketball, Sharavjamts, a 6-foot-8 guard/forward was the only freshman on Dayton’s roster last season. He made the Atlantic 10 Conference All-Rookie team, averaging 5.6 points and 2.6 assists in 30 games. He started 20 games.
Dayton’s Mike Sharavjamts has secured a G League Elite Camp invitation, I’m told.
— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep) May 3, 2023
The first Mongolian to earn an NCAA DI scholarship + the son of a Harlem Globetrotter, “Mongolian Mike” hangs his hat on impressive flashes of playmaking feel/vision as a 6’8” jumbo initiator. pic.twitter.com/qMv8x2X876
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