University of Washington freshman point guard Markelle Fultz has impressed through every one of his workout thus far before the NBA Draft, so it's only right he took his skills to ESPN's Sport Science lab, where his agility and change of direction were put to the test.
The 19-year-old was one of the most dynamic talents in college, able to get past defenders off the dribble and create separation with ease, translating into a sixth-best in the nation 23.2 points per game in his lone year as a Husky.
Fultz was put through the wringer and tasked to go the length of the court avoiding a group of five professional dodgeball players on his way to the basket.
The projected soon-to-be No. 1 overall selection didn't disappoint — showcasing an array of moves off the dribble and an innate ability to avoid 60 mph fastballs with bad intentions.
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Once again, the more tape there is on Fultz, the more he seems to impress those who get to witness it. Another A-grade notched on his column.