Zebra Sports NBA Kentucky’s Jaland Lowe shares official visit pics as he goes through NBA Draft process

Kentucky’s Jaland Lowe shares official visit pics as he goes through NBA Draft process



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Just like Otega Oweh, Kentucky guard Jaland Lowe continues to go through the NBA Draft process.

But in the middle of his preparation, Lowe made time to get over to Lexington for a weekend in late April. He was joined on campus by a trio of his fellow incoming transfers: Denzel Aberdeen (Florida), Mouhamed Dioubate (Alabama), and Kam Williams (Tulane). After those three posted pictures from their official visits to Instagram, Lowe finally showed off his photos rocking the Kentucky blue and white.

Lowe spent his first two college seasons at Pitt before transferring to UK earlier this offseason. The 6-foot-2 point guard averaged 16.8 points, 5.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.8 steals in 35.4 minutes per outing as a sophomore for the Panthers in 2024-25. He made the All-ACC Third-Team as a result. According to EvanMiya, Lowe is the third-best player from the portal this offseason in regards to projected assists/free throw percentage.

How does he look as a Wildcat, BBN?

Lowe posted his jersey photoshoot collection on Sunday, shortly after it was reported on Saturday that he has been invited to the 2025 NBA G League Elite Camp from May 9-11 in Chicago.

Lowe and center Amari Williams are the two Wildcats invited to the event, which precedes the NBA Draft Combine from May 11-18 in Chicago. Standouts from the G League Elite Camp will receive invites to the NBA Draft Combine. Oweh and Koby Brea were among the 75 names initially invited to the Combine. Lowe and Oweh have until May 28 to decide whether they want to keep their names in the draft pool or return to Kentucky.

Unlike Oweh, Williams, and Brea, Lowe is not listed on any major NBA Draft Big Boards at this stage in the pre-draft process. Brea and Williams are currently considered as possible late second-round picks, while Oweh is still on the outside looking in. A good showing in Chicago over the next two weeks could improve the stock of all four, but in the case of Oweh and Lowe, hopefully not enough to keep them from coming back to Kentucky.

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