Former Kentucky Wildcats guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is getting plenty of chatter ahead of the draft, as he’s among the prospects who’s moved up a few notches in many mock draft boards. That said, the lengthy court general is not one to give clues which teams have shown greater interests in him. According to Jake Fischer of Sports Illustrated, even if Gilgeous-Alexander wants to tell the media how his workouts have fared, he simply can’t for the simple reason that he’s not allowed to divulge such information with regards to it.

Most mock drafts have Gilgeous-Alexander pegged within the top 9-15 range in the draft. The Toronto Raptors, who do not have a pick in this Thursday’s NBA Draft,  are reportedly interested in trading

After spending just one season in Lexington, Gilgeous-Alexander decided to declare for the draft, perhaps to capitalize on the bump on his stock following an impressive streak near the end of the last NCAA season.

Teaming up with Kevin Knox, Gilgeous-Alexander led the Wildcats into an unexpected title run in the SEC Tournament to clinch an automatic bid to the national tourney for the Wildcats.  In the conference championship game, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander exploded for a career-high 29 points to help lift Kentucky to a 77-77-72 win over the Tennessee Volunteers.

Gilgeous-Alexander stands 6-foot-6 and comes with a measured 7-foot wingspan. In one season in Kentucky, he averaged 14.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists in 37 games, including 24 starts.