Now introducing custom Bart comparisons for drafted NBA players on my NBA Draft Comparison website
You can now pick and choose what Bart stats you want to generate your own comparisons on ex: dunks, BPM, etc. and similarity scores will update
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Chet being a part of a larger package for Giannis is going to be a big topic.
But I wonder if Chet for AD (with the Thunder not having to give up any picks) isn’t a more likely trade…
@LogoMelendez I disagree with the boozer take. They probably have him last off the four imo due to athletic concerns. I disagree with them on that though.
The Wizards are sending out signals that they're willing to deal the number one pick, but it may NOT be the Jazz who move up, per @WindhorstESPN
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@fastbreakonomik Dawkins hinted at the fact in his interview, saying that they hadn’t seen certain players since February. I just got a feeling they really like Caleb.
Now introducing custom Bart comparisons for drafted NBA players on my NBA Draft Comparison website
You can now pick and choose what Bart stats you want to generate your own comparisons on ex: dunks, BPM, etc. and similarity scores will update
https://t.co/bRMQtMCZJq
Tennessee's Nate Ament measured 6'9.5 barefoot and 211 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'11.5 wingspan and 9'1.5 standing reach.
Up an inch and 25 pounds over two years. Some of the best measurements in his class, likely to intrigue every team picking 5-10.
Michigan's Aday Mara measured 7'3 barefoot and 260 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 7'6 wingspan and 9'9 standing reach.
Absolutely absurd measurements. Tied with Mark Williams for the second-longest standing reach in Combine history, behind only Tacko Fall.
For what it's worth, Kingston Flemings did measure very similar to some elite NBA guards
Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving, among others
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Houston's Kingston Flemings measured 6'2.5 barefoot and 183 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'3.5 wingspan and 8'2.5 standing reach
Flemings has grown and filled out over the past two years, but does not have great dimensions for an NBA guard by any means.
Arkansas' Darius Acuff measured 6'2 barefoot and 186 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'7 wingspan and 8'2.5 standing reach.
In line with past measurements. Not the biggest or longest guard around, but certainly not any kind of deal-breaker.
Illinois' Keaton Wagler measured 6'5 barefoot and 188 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'6.25 wingspan and 8'4 standing reach.
First measurements we've seen for Wagler. Good size for a PG, but is functionally a little smaller given the wingspan, frame, and reach.
UNC's Caleb Wilson measured 6'9.25 barefoot and 211 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 7'0.25 wingspan and 9'0 standing reach.
Wilson grew an inch and added 6 pounds since our last measurements two years ago. Massive standing reach, but somewhat slight-framed for a big.
Duke's Cam Boozer measured 6'8.25 barefoot and 253 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 7'1.5 wingspan and 9'0 standing reach.
Solid numbers across the board, including a 9'0 reach that gives him viability as a small-ball 5.
Kansas' Darryn Peterson measured 6'4.5 barefoot and 199 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 6'9.75 wingspan and 8'7 standing reach.
In line with his past measurements, but still elite physical tools for an NBA guard prospect.
BYU's AJ Dybantsa measured 6'8.5 barefoot and 217 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 7'0.25 wingspan and 8'10 standing reach.
In line with his past measurements, and still elite dimensions for an NBA wing.