"Andrew Goudelock was the most intriguing prospect scheduled to meet the Grizzlies Sunday for an NBA pre-draft workout. But Goudelock, a 6-3 scorer from the College of Charleston, didn't participate because of an injured finger on his shooting hand.
Griz director of player personnel, Tony Barone Sr., said the team hopes to re-schedule Goudelock's workout before the June 23 draft. Memphis owns only a second-round pick (49th overall).
Memphis native Randy Culpepper, a senior guard at UTEP last season, stood in for Goudelock. However, Ohio State's 6-6 guard Jon Diebler had the most impressive session, which included guards Bill Clark, 6-4 from Duquesne, Jeremy Hazell, 6-5 from Seton Hall, Ravern Johnson, 6-6 from Mississippi State, and Brad Wanamaker, 6-4 from Pittsburgh."