Boo, who? NBA Draft Combine is here, but Northwestern's Buie isn't part of it (2024)

Boo-hoo?

Nah.

Boo, who?

Unfortunately, that’s more like it.

The NBA Draft Combine will be at Wintrust Arena all week, with 78 prospects having been invited to participate. They’ll take medical exams and have their anthropometrics (read: a bevy of body measurements) recorded. They’ll do vertical jumps, sprints and shuttles and throw 185 pounds around on the bench press like it absolutely matters, which it absolutely doesn’t. They’ll go five-on-five in scrimmages and one-on-however-many with teams that want to interview them.

They’ll give it their best in hopes of getting cracks at the NBA life, but Northwestern’s Boo Buie — whose college career was right up there with the best of theirs — won’t be among them. The Wildcats’ career scoring leader, a two-time All-Big Ten guard who chopped down favorites as one of the conference’s most uncanny closers and carried two modestly talented teams to NCAA Tournaments, wasn’t invited.

Not that anyone’s crying for Buie, only 6-2, 180, already 24 and not showing up in the second rounds of many, or any, mock drafts. It’s business, and it’s life. But for those who followed Buie’s remarkable career in Evanston, it might be a bit startling to see him overlooked so soon after it ended — and in his own backyard, no less.

“We were all disappointed that he didn’t get a chance to be at the combine this week,” NU coach Chris Collins said. “But you take it as it is and get yourself ready. ... All it takes is one team, one out of 30 in the league, to value what you can bring.”

Illinois’ Elite Eight team will be represented by All-America guard Terrence Shannon Jr. and forward Coleman Hawkins. Shannon — scheduled to stand trial in Kansas next month on first-degree felony rape and felony sexual aggravated battery charges — is potentially a first-round pick, though it’s far from a certainty. The versatile Hawkins is a borderline prospect with much to prove.

Indiana’s Kel’el Ware, Minnesota’s Cameron Christie and Iowa’s Payton Sandfort are the other Big Ten players — along with two-time national player of the year Zach Edey from Purdue — in the combine. No one will be more fascinating to monitor than the 7-4 Edey, who’s a pure post player, a type that almost doesn’t exist any longer in the NBA.

At the combine a couple of years ago, watching Illinois’ 7-foot, 300-pound Kofi Cockburn throw up bricks in shooting drills — especially from the three-point line — was painful. Cockburn went undrafted and took his post skills to Japan. Edey, a better player by any measure and certainly much taller, is sure to at least get a shot at the NBA and very well could be a first-rounder.

Buie, meanwhile, will have an extra-long way to go to make some basketball fans remember him. Northwestern hasn’t had a player drafted since Evan Eschmeyer went in the second round to the Nets in 1999.

“He’s always been undervalued, underrated, but always found a way to get it done,” Collins said. “I certainly wouldn’t bet against him.”

Three-dot dash

A day after manager Pedro Grifol said the semi-streaking White Sox have worked their way into “expecting to win” mode, they lost 7-0 to the first-place Guardians in the finale of a four-game series at Guaranteed Rate Field. With that, a degree of balance was restored to the universe.

Still, the last-place Sox winning three out of four was easily the highlight of a hopeless season. And the four-game winning streak that ended Sunday was their longest since last June. That deserves at least a halfhearted tip of the beer helmet.

“The key is going out there and preparing and expecting to win a baseball game — [that’s] when you start building,” Grifol said. “It takes a little bit of time. But when you start building, that’s a lot of fun.”

Yes, sure, why not? Fun.

So much fun. ...

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— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) May 12, 2024

What a spot Cubs reliever Adbert Alzolay found himself in Sunday in Pittsburgh. Was he pitching for his Cubs life in the 10th inning? True or not, it was tense enough just watching to feel like he was. The massively struggling Alzolay — with no more minor-league options — entered with a 5-2 lead, gave up a two-run bomb and survived for a save so dicey, there’s no legit way to paint it as progress. ...

Eight times — including once in Chicago, in 1992 — a city has had teams in the NBA Finals and the Stanley Cup Final in the same year. Alas, those cities went 0-for-8 at winning both. Is this the year it finally happens? New York, Denver, Dallas and Boston all are in play. ...

In April, the NCAA changed its rules to allow athletes to transfer an unlimited number of times without losing any eligibility, as long as they meet academic requirements. Now, according to widespread reports, the NCAA is instituting a rule that will allow men’s and women’s basketball programs to pay for unlimited official recruiting visits — in other words, from what was 28 on the men’s side and 24 on the women’s side over a rolling two-year period to, well, infinity and beyond. Doesn’t college sports just get more adorable all the time? ...

The sports-gambling world is in a tizzy about a bettor who placed a $100 three-team parlay last year — on the Rangers to win the World Series (check), the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl (check) and, a huge long shot at the time, the Thunder to win the NBA Finals — for a $1.7 million payout if the third leg of the parlay comes in. Why the heck didn’t we think of that?

Boo, who? NBA Draft Combine is here, but Northwestern's Buie isn't part of it (2024)

FAQs

Boo, who? NBA Draft Combine is here, but Northwestern's Buie isn't part of it? ›

For those who followed Boo Buie's remarkable career with the Wildcats, it might be a bit surprising to see him on the NBA's pay-no-mind list so soon after it ended — and in his own backyard, no less. Northwestern guard Boo Buie was not invited to this year's NBA scouting combine. Boo-hoo? Nah.

Will Boo Buie go to the NBA? ›

Northwestern's all-time leading scorer, Boo Buie, has inked an Exhibit 10 deal with the Phoenix Suns following the conclusion of the 2024 NBA Draft on Thursday night, according to Jon Chepkevich of DraftExpress.

Did Boo Buie get drafted? ›

Buie and Domask were among several undrafted players who struck deals with teams.

Who is invited to the NBA combine in 2024? ›

Fans can also tune in via the ESPN streaming hub. Who are some of the notable names invited? Projected lottery picks Alex Sarr, Stephon Castle and Zaccharie Risacher are invited to the combine, as well as Bronny James and the winner of the 2024 Naismith Men's College Player of the Year, Zach Edey.

Is Terrence Shannon going to the NBA? ›

27th Overall Pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Minneapolis/St.

Who is Boo Buie's brother? ›

Who is Boo Buie engaged to? ›

Boo Buie and Christy Curtin have been dating for the past 5 years. As per Boo Buie's recent social media post, they have been engaged recently. Their journey began years ago, and their commitment has stood the test of time.

What happened to Boo Buie? ›

- Former Northwestern guard Boo Buie , the program's career-leading scorer with 2,187 points, has signed an Exhibit-10 contract with the Phoenix Suns, according to league sources.

Are Boo Buie and Talor battle brothers? ›

Personal life. Buie's half-brother, Talor Battle, played college basketball at Penn State and professionally overseas. Talor Battle is currently an assistant on Northwestern's coaching staff.

Where will Bronny James be drafted? ›

55 pick in 2024 NBA Draft.

Who has the #1 pick in the NBA draft 2024? ›

The Atlanta Hawks select French teen Zaccharie Risacher as the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft Wednesday night.

How much does it cost to go to the NBA draft? ›

How much does it cost to attend the 2024 NBA Draft? This year, the draft will take place on two separate days. For the first round, which kicks off on Wednesday, June 26, at 8 p.m. ET at Barclays Center, tickets are for sale. Regular seats cost between $46.95 and $69.45 on the Barclays Center website.

Why did Terrence Shannon fall in the draft? ›

with their second first-round pick of the night at No. 27. He averaged 23.0 points per game at Illinois, giving an offensively-challenged Wolves a big boost with him and Rob Dillingham. Shannon's stock dropped after rape and sexual assault allegations that led to his suspension at Illinois.

Is Terrence Shannon in the 2024 NBA Draft? ›

- University of Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr. (Chicago, Ill.) was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the No. 27 overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft on Wednesday night.

How much does Terrence Shannon Jr. make? ›

Terrence Shannon signed a 4 year , $13,076,519 contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves, including $5,220,720 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $3,269,130.

Who went undrafted in NBA 2024? ›

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What is the minimum NBA salary? ›

The minimum salary for players signing contracts in the 2024/25 NBA season amounted to 1.16 million U.S. dollars. This represented an increase of around 3 percent from the previous season, when the figure stood at 1.12 million U.S. dollars.

How much does an exhibit 10 contract pay? ›

An Exhibit 10 contract is a one-year, minimum salary agreement that isn't guaranteed. It can also include an optional bonus of up to $75,000 that will be rewarded if a player, after he's waived, spends at least 60 days with a team's G League affiliate.

Is Greensboro Swarm a NBA team? ›

The Greensboro Swarm are the NBA G League affiliate of the Charlotte Hornets. The Swarm play their home games at the Novant Health Fieldhouse, an intimate facility where fans can get an up-close look at future NBA stars. The Swarm began play at the Coliseum Complex in the 2016-17 season.

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