Former Providence point guard Kris Dunn appears to be trying to make sure he will be available when the New Orleans Pelicans select at No. 6 in the upcoming NBA Draft on June 23.

Dunn's agent, Ty Sullivan, reportedly doesn't want him to land on a team that already has a young, established point guard. Yahoo Sports reported that Dunn's camp could deny both the Boston Celtics and the Phoenix Suns access to his medical records and decline their requests for a personal workout and interview.

The Boston Celtics have the third overall pick in the draft, but they don't appear to be in need of a point guard because of emerging starter Isaiah Thomas, who averaged 22.2 points in leading Boston to the playoffs this season.

Phoenix, which has the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, already has four quality point guards on their roster - Eric Bledsoe, Brandon Knight, Devin Booker and Archie Goodwin.

Several mock drafts have the Pelicans selecting Dunn with the sixth overall pick in the draft. The Pelicans already have point guards Tyreke Evans and Jrue Holiday under contract, but Dunn had only good things to say about the franchise during his interview with reporters at the NBA Combine in Chicago earlier this month.

''For any point guard who's going there, who wouldn't want to play with Anthony Davis,'' Dunn said. ''He's definitely a superstar, up there with LeBron (James) and all those guys. To be able to play with a guy like that, it's only going to help me.''

Dunn declined to undergo a physical examination at the combine, which would have allowed every team to have access to have access to his medical records. Before his freshman season at Providence, Dunn underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder. He reinjured his shoulder at start of his sophomore season and forced undergo a second surgery.

Dunn has fully recovered from his shoulder problems and averaged 16.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists this past season. He is considered to be the top point guard prospect in the draft and is compared to John Wall because of his ball handling ability. Dunn has a quick first step off the dribble and is a good on-ball defender.

''I'm a hard worker and nothing was ever given to me,'' Dunn said at the draft combine.

Since the draft lottery, the Pelicans have not disclosed whom they intend to work out at their facility for pre-draft workouts. Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said last week that's it's deep draft, though.

''We're obviously going to get a good player,'' Gentry said. ''I think there are a lot of good players that potentially going to be strong players. It's going to help our team and then we will move forward from there.''