DETROIT (5/9/2023) -- University of Detroit Mercy alum and the second all-time scorer in NCAA history
Antoine Davis has been working out and getting ready for his professional career, and he will have another chance to highlight his ability at the NBA G League Elite Camp.
Davis was one of 45 prospects that were invited to attend the camp from May 13-14 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.
The 2023 NBA G League Elite Camp gives draft prospects an opportunity to display their skills in front of NBA and NBA G League scouts, coaches and front-office executives over the course of the camp by playing in five-on-five games and participating in strength and agility drills. Based on performance, select players from the NBA G League Elite Camp will be invited to participate in Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023, which will be held May 15-21 at Wintrust Arena.
Davis - the Co-Valeo Horizon League Winter Scholar-Athlete of the Season - was a two-time HL Player of the Year, AP Honorable Mention All-American and Third Team All-American By USBWA as a senior. He led the nation in scoring at 28.2 points per game, total points at 930, and with 4.82, 3-pointers per game, third in NCAA history. All three marks were Horizon League records, while the 930 points and 4.82 triples per game were both school records.Â
Davis holds four NCAA records in total 3-pointers (588), 3-pointers by a freshman (132), consecutive games in double figures (144) and total games in double figures (144). His 3,664 career points are second in NCAA history, just three shy of Pete Maravich's record 3,667, while his 1,219 field goals are sixth all-time in the NCAA record book. Davis' 4.08, three-point field goals per game are also third all-time in NCAA history, and he is also the only play to ever post 3,500 points and 500 assists in a collegiate career.Â
NBA players that have participated in past NBA G League Elite Camps include New Orleans Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado, Indiana Pacers forward Oshae Brissett, Memphis Grizzlies forward and 2022-23 Kia NBA G League Rookie of the Year Kenneth Lofton Jr., LA Clippers guard Terance Mann and Miami Heat guard Max Strus.
Below is a list of attendees for the 2023 NBA G League Elite Camp*.
NBA Draft-Eligible Players (College/Club)
Bediako, Charles (Alabama)Â
Black, Leaky (North Carolina)
Bridges, Jalen (Baylor)
Broome, John (Auburn)
Bryant, Joe (Norfolk State)Â
Burton, Tyler (Richmond)
Campbell, Tyger (UCLA)
Castleton, Colin (Florida)
Da Silva, Tristan (Colorado)Â
Davis, Antoine (Detroit Mercy)Â
Davis, Johnell (FAU)
Davis, Kendric (Memphis)Â
Doss, Shaun (Arkansas Pine-Bluff)Â
Evbuomwan, Tosan (Princeton)
Fudge, Alex (Florida)
Gortman, Jazian (Overtime Elite)
Hall, PJ (Clemson)
Hart, Hakim (Maryland)
Hauser, Joey (Michigan State)Â
Hodge, D'Moi (Missouri)
James, Josiah-Jordan (Tennessee)
Jones, Dillon (Weber State)
Kinsey, Taevion (Marshall)
Larsson, Pelle (Arizona)Â
Lawrence, Tyrin (Vanderbilt)Â
Martin, Jaylen (Overtime Elite)Â
Mayer, Matthew (Illinois)
McConnell, Caleb (Rutgers)Â
Miller, Emanuel (TCU)Â
Murrell, Matthew (Mississippi)Â
Newton, Tristen (Connecticut)
Nkamhoua, Olivier (Tennessee)
Nolley II, Landers (Cincinnati)Â
Nowell, Markquis (Kansas State)
Omier, Norchad (Miami)
Omoruyi, Clifford (Rutgers)Â
Peterson, Drew (USC)Â
Reeves, Antonio (Kentucky)Â
Rice, Sir'Jabari (Texas)Â
Rodgers, Spencer (Kennesaw State)Â
Sears, Mark (Alabama)
Sharavjamts, Mike (Dayton)Â
Stevens, Isaiah (Colorado State)Â
Tyson, Hunter (Clemson)Â
Watson, Anton (Gonzaga)
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