Ace Bailey has become a polarizing prospect among NBA executives, with questions about his preparation and feel for the game creating a wider draft range than initially anticipated for the 18-year-old out of Rutgers.
Sources told ESPN that Bailey received negative feedback during interviews at the draft combine in Chicago. Teams expressed concerns about his lack of preparation and focus during the evaluation process.
The highly-touted prospect has lost momentum for the Philadelphia 76ers’ No. 3 pick after initially refusing to visit the franchise. Bailey was reportedly unsatisfied with his search for a proven pathway to development.
Bailey’s pre-draft workout strategy has perplexed observers throughout the league. The prospect has declined to conduct a single known workout to date, turning down invitations from several teams within his projected draft range.
Sources indicate Bailey’s camp has informed interested teams that they believe he is a top-three player in the draft. However, they are also seeking a clear pathway to stardom, potentially feeling comfortable that a team will trade up to select him.
Some teams question whether Bailey has received assurances from a franchise currently outside the top five picks. The situation could provide more advantageous circumstances from geographic and playing time perspectives.
Bailey is scheduled to work out for the 76ers later this week, though it remains unclear if he plans to visit other teams. Should Philadelphia pass on Bailey, he could slide to the sixth or seventh overall selections.
The Washington Wizards and New Orleans Pelicans are reportedly highly intrigued with Bailey’s talent despite the concerns. Both franchises offer substantial playing opportunities and available shots for a developing prospect. ESPN’s updated mock draft now projects Bailey to the Wizards at No. 6 overall.