NBA Prospect Anfernee Simons Could Be a Fit for the Los Angeles Lakers
Anfernee Simons, an NBA prospect who is the first to enter the draft from high school since 2005, could be a fit for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Simons, 19, told media that Los Angeles was one of the three franchises to request a second workout with the organization. The prospect, who stands at 6-foot-3 with a wingspan over 6-foot-9, could develop into one of the most impressive scorers in the draft.
He projects similar to Zhaire Smith, who was recently linked as one of the players coveted by the Lakers. Much like Smith, Simons is a high-flying guard who recently recorded one of the best max vertical leaps (41.5 inches) among all prospects at the 2018 NBA Draft Combine.
His three-quarter sprint (3.10 seconds) was one of the fastest among the players invited to the combine as well. As such, he is gaining traction as a possible first-round selection. According to The Ringer's Kevin O'Connor, the front office in Los Angeles is "interested" in Simons.
The Lakers will be on the clock with the No. 25 overall pick in the draft. If he does fall into the second round, Los Angeles will have the No. 47 overall pick as well.
But it's unclear if Simons will even be on the board considering he had two workouts with the Portland Trail Blazers, who have the No. 24 overall pick in the draft. They could snag Simons right before the Lakers are on the clock.
Otherwise, expect the Orlando Magic to be in play for Simons. They have the No. 35 and No. 41 overall pick, either of which could be used to draft Simons depending on who they go with in the first round at No. 6. Either way, if Simons is truly the player the Lakers want in the draft, expect them to use their first-rounder or try to make a trade to land him.