Cameron Payne refers to himself in third person at NBA Draft (Video)

Mar 7, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Murray State Racers guard Cameron Payne (1) brings the ball up court against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels during the second half in the semifinals of the Ohio Valley Conference basketball tournament at Nashville Memorial Auditorium. Eastern Kentucky won 86-83. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 7, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Murray State Racers guard Cameron Payne (1) brings the ball up court against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels during the second half in the semifinals of the Ohio Valley Conference basketball tournament at Nashville Memorial Auditorium. Eastern Kentucky won 86-83. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Thunder drafted Cameron Payne on Thursday night and he immediately showed that he has maybe the most confidence of anyone in the class

With their first-round selection in the NBA Draft on Thursday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder selected guard Cameron Payne. Right off the bat, it was made very clear they were getting a player that has no issue in letting everyone know how great he can be down the road.

While doing his interview live with ESPN following the Thunder making him their latest selection, he gave us all a glimpse into what his ceiling actually is in the league.

You see, “There is no ceiling for Cameron Payne.” Yes, he referred to himself in the third person right after he was drafted.

That’s right, Cameron. You tell everyone just how good Cameron Payne will be! You just keep on keeping on, young man.

Although, when you pull off something like this you had better hope that you can produce on that court, and surely Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant will have a talk with him about this fact. While it was fun to pull this on live TV, something tells me that he won’t drop this line like this too much in front of his two new veteran teammates.

(h/t The Cauldron)

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