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Big Ten standout auditions
"I thought about it because you get comfortable somewhere, get to know the great people involved," Humphries said about his year with the Golden Gophers, his hometown team.
"It's a hard decision to leave, but after examining all my plusses and minuses and talking to my coach and my family, it was an easy decision to put my name in the draft," said the 19-year-old, who based his decision on, "Just looking at, am I ready? I've had a lot great feedback from my coaches, people I've been around, so it was an easy decision."
Humphries has generally been rated as a middle first-round choice, but Utah player personnel director Walt Perrin said that stock is rising as Humphries auditions for NBA teams.
Humphries worked out with three other big forward types for the Jazz at the Zion's Bank Basketball Center on Thursday morning.
Also working out were 6-9 DePaul senior Andre Brown, 6-10 Damir Omerhodzic of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina; and 6-11 Brazilian Tiago Splitter, who played in Spain last winter and who has a large buyout due should he play in the NBA next fall.
Many draft experts thought Splitter would pull out of the draft by Thursday afternoon's deadline. The Jazz were unsure late Thursday what he decided, and several phone calls to his hotel room went unanswered.
Omerhodzic is considered a late first-round "bubble" possibility, and Brown looks like a second-rounder. Utah does not have a second-round pick but has three in the mid-first round at Nos. 14, 16 and 21.
Perrin said Humphries' reputation is improving because he started working out later than many players, spending two weeks learning in Houston from ex-NBA player John Lucas.
"He's got a body that's ready to play in the NBA right now," Perrin said. "He's got very good skills."
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