(WNFL) – Former Menomonee Falls high school star J.P. Tokoto auditioned today for the Milwaukee Bucks. He took part in the Bucks’ final scouting workouts before the NBA Draft on Thursday night. Tokoto, a junior, is leaving the University of North Carolina. He’s projected to be a second-round pick, after he averaged eight points and almost six rebounds a game for the Tar Heels last season. Two players from Nevada-Las Vegas were also scheduled to audition for the Bucks today — 18-year-old guard Rashad Vaughn, and sophomore forward Christian Wood. Others at the Milwaukee workout were center Joshua Smith of Georgetown, forward Cody Larson of South Dakota State, and center Mouhammadou Jaieth of France. As it stands now, the Bucks will have two picks in Thursday night’s draft — including the 17th overall selection in the first round.
Former Tarheel Tokoto auditions for the Milwaukee Bucks
Jun 22, 2015 | 9:56 PM
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