The NBA Draft Combine is well underway, with the next crop of league hopefuls trying to make their case to the 30 organisations.
From lottery locks to second round hopefuls, the top young talent from across the world have descended on Chicago, all trying to bolster their stock ahead of next month's draft.
In among the over-100 combine participants are an impressive crop of Australian players, boasting both NBL and college experience as they prepare to make the leap.
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Which Australians feature at the 2025 NBA Draft Combine?
Six Australians are attending the 2025 NBA Draft Combine - the group made up of two NCAA players and four from the NBL.
Tyrese Proctor
After three years in the NCAA with Duke, Tyrese Proctor look to be drafted in the NBA.
Duke’s Tyrese Proctor’s anthro measurements from the 2025 NBA Draft Combine:
— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep) May 13, 2025
6’4 ¼" barefoot, 183.2 lbs with a 6’7 ¼" wingspan and 8’4 ½" standing reach pic.twitter.com/yptOPlh98a
Proctor tested and was measured during the event, but opted against participating in the 5v5 scrimmages, which could indicate that he has already heard promising signs about his stock.
Alex Condon
Condon is another Aussie college star looking to turn professional, coming off a National Championship with the Florida Gators.
Florida’s Alex Condon’s official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine:
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 12, 2025
6’11 ¼" barefoot, 221.8 lbs with a 7’0 ¾" wingspan and 8’11 ½" standing reach pic.twitter.com/M6ScPXNWZQ
His measurements show him as seven-foot with shoes on, and his offensive abilities definitely have him looking like a first-round talent.
Alex Toohey
Moving to the NBL's prospects, Toohey is the Australian league's best bet, following a pair of impressive seasons with the Sydney Kings.
Hot shooting from Alex Toohey who also measured almost 6-8 barefoot and made a solid leap this year in NBL. Off-ball scoring wing with functional size. pic.twitter.com/gxUbuvgx3r
— Jonathan Wasserman (@NBADraftWass) May 13, 2025
He's looking to impress teams as a do-it-all wing, no doubt helped by some red-hot shooting.
Rocco Zikarsky
The next big thing in Australian basketball - literally - Zikarsky heads to the combine after two years with the Brisbane Bullets.
Rocco Zikarsky shooting on the move 3s at 7-foot-4 in the star shooting drill at the NBA draft combine pic.twitter.com/uxsOoiQWDd
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2025
Officially the tallest player in attendance at seven-foot-four, he will be a tantalising prospect for teams as he shows off his scoring and agility to go along with the frame.
Ben Henshall
Henshall is one of the more interesting cases at the 2025 combine - the 20-year-old has played two seasons with the Perth Wildcats, but is also considering a move to the NCAA to join the Flordia Gators.
Perth’s Ben Henshall’s anthro measurements from the 2025 NBA Draft Combine:
— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep) May 12, 2025
6’5 ½" barefoot, 193.4 lbs with a 6’6 ½" wingspan and 8’3 ½" standing reach pic.twitter.com/9c5gukzB20
At six-foot-six, he is a big ball-handling guard who could be very valuable in the league, but the interest from the NBA remains to be seen.
Lachlan Olbrich
Olbrich went the long way to get to the Draft Combine, earning an invite after a dominant showing at the G League Elite Camp.
Lachlan Olbrich's skill, craft and toughness earned him a callup to the NBA Combine with 31 points, 17 rebounds in 42 minutes. The 6'10 Australian won the NBL Championship with Illawarra this season, with some big games in the finals. pic.twitter.com/XCmriJcYHK
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2025
After helping the Illawarra Hawks claim the NBL Championship, the NBA is hopefully next for the youngster, with his agile play and size interesting plenty of teams.