NBA Draft hopeful LiAngelo Ball has already interviewed with teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns after putting in work at the Pro Basketball Combine at IMG Academy in Florida, according to Alex Kennedy of HoopsHype.

LiAngelo, the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie point guard Lonzo Ball, has set out private workouts with his brother's team, as well as the L.A. Clippers and the Golden State Warriors.

Ball measured at 6-foot-5-and-1/4 inches at the start of the combine, with a 6-foot-9 wingspan and logging a 36.5-inch max vertical leap — decent measurements for an NBA prospect. Yet the majority of his qualifications will revolve around his skills on the court and how adept he is at playing at the pro level.

The second of the Ball brothers committed to UCLA but failed to log any minutes with the team after a shoplifting scandal in China; later being pulled out of the school by his father LaVar and joining his youngest brother LaMelo in Lithuania, where the two played for the duration of the college season.

Ball is still a mystery to many scouts who haven't seen him play beyond high school, and this combine should serve as the short sample size from which they will evaluate before the interviews and private workouts coming into the NBA Draft.