What channel is NBA Draft Combine on today? Times, TV schedule, how to watch 2022 NBA Draft prospects

Benyam Kidane

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The next generation of NBA stars will be showing off their skills at the 2022 NBA Draft Combine, which will be held at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

This year's NBA Draft Combine will take place from May 18-20, with players participating in five-on-five games as well as shooting and strength and agility drills. NBA teams will also interview players ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft, which is scheduled to take place on June 23 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2022 NBA Draft Combine, including a full list of participants.

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What channel is the NBA Draft Combine on?

  • Date: May 18-20
  • TV channel: ESPNews and ESPN2
  • Live stream: Sling TV | Watch ESPN

Exclusive coverage of the NBA Draft Combine will air on the ESPN family of networks. Viewers can watch the event on the ESPNews and ESPN2.

Viewers in the U.S. can also stream the NBA Draft Combine on Sling TV.

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NBA Draft Combine schedule 2022

All of the events at this year's NBA Draft Combine will start in the afternoon and run through the evening. ESPNews and ESPN2 will broadcast four straight hours of combine content each day.

Below is the schedule for on-court workouts and drills during the NBA Draft Combine.

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Thursday, May 19 

TimeTV channel
3-5 p.m. ETESPNews
5-7 p.m.ESPN2

Friday, May 20 

TimeTV channel
1-2 p.m. ETESPN2
2-5 p.m. ETESPNews

2022 NBA Draft Combine participants

PlayerSchool/Team
Ochai AgbajiKansas
Patrick Baldwin Jr.Milwaukee
Paolo BancheroDuke
Dominick BarlowOvertime Elite
MarJon BeauchampG League Ignite
Hugo BessonNew Zealand Breakers
Malaki BranhamOhio State
Christian BraunKansas
Kendall BrownBaylor
John Butler Jr.Florida State
Julian ChampagnieSt. John's
Kennedy ChandlerTennessee
Max ChristieMichigan State
Kofi CockburnIllinois
Dyson DanielsG League Ignite
Johnny DavisWisconsin
JD DavisonAlabama
Moussa DiabateMichigan
Ousmane DiengNew Zealand Breakers
Khalifa DiopGran Canaria
Jalen DurenMemphis
Tari EasonLSU
Keon EllisAlabama
Michael Foster Jr.G League Ignite
Collin GillespieVillanova
AJ GriffinDuke
Jaden HardyG League Ignite
Ron Harper Jr.Rutgers
Chet HolmgrenGonzaga
Harrison IngramStanford
Jaden IveyPurdue
Trayce Jackson-DavisIndiana
Nikola JovicMega Mozzart
Johnny JuzangUCLA
Ismael KamagateParis
Trevor KeelsDuke
Walker KesslerAuburn
Christian KolokoArizona
Jake LaRaviaWake Forest
Justin LewisMarquette
EJ LiddellOhio State
Bennedict MathurinArizona
Mathew MayerBaylor
Bryce McGowensNebraska
Leonard MillerFort Erie International
Josh MinottMemphis
Aminu MohammedGeorgetown
Iverson MolinarMississippi State
Jean MonteroOvertime Elite
Wendell Moore Jr.Duke
Keegan MurrayIowa
Andrew NembhardGonzaga
Scotty Pippen Jr.Vanderbilt
Gabriele ProcidaFortitudo Bologna
Orlando RobinsonFresno State
David RoddyColorado State
Ryan RollinsToledo
Dereon SeabronNC State
Shaedon SharpeKentucky
Jabari Smith Jr.Auburn
Terquavion SmithNC State
Jeremy SochanBaylor
Matteo SpagnoloCremona
Julian StrawtherGonzaga
Dalen TerryArizona
Drew TimmeGonzaga
Jabari WalkerColorado
TyTy WashingtonKentucky
Peyton WatsonUCLA
Blake WesleyNotre Dame
Alondes WilliamsWake Forest
Jalen WilliamsSanta Clara
Jaylin WilliamsArkansas
Mark WilliamsDuke
Trevion WilliamsPurdue
Fanbo ZengG League Ignite

Benyam Kidane

Benyam Kidane is a senior NBA editor and has been covering the league for The Sporting News since 2016. In his spare time you can find him watching Allen Iverson highlights on repeat.