2016 NBA Mock Draft: What Happens After Simmons and Ingram?

Jun 25, 2015; Brooklyn, NY, USA; General view of the full first round draft board at the conclusion of the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 25, 2015; Brooklyn, NY, USA; General view of the full first round draft board at the conclusion of the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 19, 2016; Des Moines, IA, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Tyler Ulis (3) reacts with guard Jamal Murray (23) and guard Isaiah Briscoe (13) in the second half against the Indiana Hoosiers during the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Wells Fargo Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 19, 2016; Des Moines, IA, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Tyler Ulis (3) reacts with guard Jamal Murray (23) and guard Isaiah Briscoe (13) in the second half against the Indiana Hoosiers during the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Wells Fargo Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports /

player. 211. . Guard. Kentucky. Tyler Ulis. 17

The Grizzlies need help and depth at the point guard position, especially if Mike Conley leaves this summer in free agency.

Memphis could grab Wade Baldwin if he falls to them. If not, Ulis is a sensible option here because he is, though small, a true point guard in every sense of the position. It wouldn’t surprise me if Ulis ends up being selected ahead of Demetrius Jackson on draft night.

Ulis, despite his size, would give Memphis steady point guard play off the bench behind Conley. He showed the basketball universe at Kentucky that he’s a great decision-maker. Ullis has the basketball instincts an NBA team is looking for in a potential starting point guard. He also possesses something that makes him a valuable teammate: the heart to compete.

His value as a prospect goes far beyond basketball statistics. Ullis is a floor general who ran a Kentucky team exceptionally. Kentucky head coach John Calipari admitted this past season that Ulis “coached our team.” Calipari gave him the freedom to make adjustments because of his tremendous basketball IQ and leadership skills.

Ullis landing in a situation like Memphis could be a blessing in disguise if he can sit behind Conley and learn from the veteran as he adapts to the NBA game.

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