I don't know, but even ignoring his height and athleticism deficiencies, something about Singletary's game rubs me the wrong way. I guess the primary reason is that he's a scoring guard--at his height, those are a dime a dozen, and that often won't cut it to be drafted. Sure, he's got leadership and floor general skills, but his court vision will be relatively pedestrian for a point guard (has a huge field goal attempt per assist ratio). Sure, he plays nitty-gritty, tough defense, but in the speedster big guard athletic NBA, it's about tools, and determination can only lead you so far. More scorer than shooter--all in all, just seems to me to be a volume guy. He may struggle to become a role player, and even if he does somehow manage to convert himself into one, he has no one skill to fall back upon--just probably a scoring guard through and through. His lack of height and average athleticism is obviously going to discourage many GMs from drafting him. So once again, good college player, but just lacks a unique area of expertise, for someone of his height, to cut it in the NBA. There's a reason he's projected to be undrafted.