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Maryland’s Anthony Cowan Appears On NBA Draft Breakdown

The Maryland guard appears to be embracing his exploration of the NBA Draft process.

NCAA Basketball: Michigan at Maryland Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA Draft process continues to change, and it’s particularly unique this year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the delays in the NBA’s schedule. And one player going through this unique process right now is Maryland’s Anthony Cowan, who decided to join PBC’s recent breakdown of his chances for the 2020 NBA Draft. It’s certainly not something you would have seen in years past, but it’s worth a watch.

You can see the full breakdown here:

Cowan played four seasons with the Terps and left campus as one of the program’s all-time statistical leaders. He played in 130 total games and averaged an impressive 16.3 points, 4.7 assists, and 3.6 rebounds in his final year at Maryland. Cowan was a big reason Maryland won its first regular season Big Ten championship this year.

And while Cowan isn’t regarded as an elite prospect in this year’s NBA Draft, he should get some consideration in the Second Round and for the Summer League. All told, it will be interesting to see what ends up happening for the Terp forward.