The Sixers are taking another look at two prospects two days before the NBA draft, in which they hold pick No. 10.
Kentucky forward Kevin Knox will be back at the training complex again Tuesday for an individual workout. Last week, he participated in a group setting.
Texas Tech guard Zhaire Smith also will return for a second group workout.
Both stood out their first time in Camden, New Jersey.
"He walked into the gym, it's not hard to see the intrigue with his size and mobility, his frame," senior director of basketball operations Vince Rozman said of the 6-foot-9 Knox last week. "He's 18, so there's a lot to develop from."
Knox, who averaged 15.6 points (34.1 percent from three), 5.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists as a freshman, was confident following his first performance for the Sixers.
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"They're really interested in me," Knox said. "They love my game, they love the way I can shoot the ball. That's something they really like to do is shoot a lot of threes. My versatility, being able to take guys off the dribble is something that would complement really well with Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid."
The 6-foot-5 Smith posted 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists his freshman season. He was focused on demonstrating shooting, decision-making and playmaking during his first workout.
"He's got great length," vice president of player personnel Marc Eversley said last week. "He's a terrific, terrific athlete. He didn't shoot the ball as well throughout the year, but he came in here today and shot it pretty well."
The Sixers additionally hold picks No. 26, 38, 39, 56 and 60. Tuesday's group workout also will include La Salle guard-forward B.J. Johnson, USC guard De'Anthony Melton, Fairfield guard Tyler Nelson, Kansas guard Malik Newman and Wichita State guard Landry Shamet.
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