The Knicks and 76ers are among the teams who’ve reached out to N.C. State point guardcamp to set up workouts ahead of the NBA Draft, a source toldThe Sixers pick at No. 3 and the Knicks at No. 8, per DraftExpress.com. The Kings, who pick at Nos. 5 and 10, and the Wolves (No.7) also reached out. Knicks Presidentsaid last week at the NBA Draft Combine that his team was looking for “guards and wings.” The Knicks are seemingly in position to draft either Smith Jr. or French product, who could be a good fit in the triangle offense.The Sixers also need guards and wings and are projected to take Kansas wingby DraftExpress. They have also been linked to Kentucky guardsThe 6-foot-3 Smith averaged 18.1 points, 6.2 assists and 4.6 rebounds this season for the Wolfpack. Former N.C. State assistantbelieves Smith Jr. has a bright future in the NBA. “I think his basketball future is ahead of him,” Early told FanRagSports.com . “People forget that he sat out his senior year of high school and didn’t play [with an ACL tear], so he enrolled in January [2016] and couldn’t work out with us. And this year he was going against teams that are prepared to stop him and game-planning to stop him, he had never seen that. So it was a big adjustment for him, but still he had a great year.” As for what he’ll bring to an NBA franchise, Early said, “I think his competitive spirit, his mental toughness, he brings that. He’s still going to learn. He’s got a lot to learn just like every guy in the draft but right off the bat his competitiveness and his ability to score the ball is going to help whoever is in position to draft him.”