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Originally posted by Beercules View PostDurant won't leave.
Dray, I don't know.
Can see him stringing things out to make a show (& feel wanted) before signing IF that’s what GSW want
Draymond plays with intelligence so he will stay
Klay might not as someone will throw huge money at him
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The annual NBA Draft Combine gives potential NBA prospects the chance to prove their skills in front of NBA front offices, scouts, agents and more. The weeklong event in Chicago features scrimmages, drills and body measurements.
These measurements -- which include height, wingspan, body fat percentage and more -- provide an interesting way to view the upcoming Draft class and compare it to years past.
Draft prospect Tacko Fall is the headliner this year. The 23-year-old center from UCF posted the highest marks ever for wingspan (8 feet, 2.25 inches), standing reach (10 feet, 2.5 inches) and height with shoes (7 feet, 7 inches). Prior to Fall, the previous mark for longest wingspan was held by Orlando Magic center Mo Bamba, who was measured at 7-foot-10 in 2018 and was selected No. 6 overall in the 2018 Draft.
Fall is a known entity already because of his massive frame, and for what he did against Duke's Zion Williamson in his final game at UCF - the one-point loss the Knights were handed by the Blue Devils in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He largely held his own against the player that will more than likely get taken No. 1 overall.
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Originally posted by TBear View Post
The annual NBA Draft Combine gives potential NBA prospects the chance to prove their skills in front of NBA front offices, scouts, agents and more. The weeklong event in Chicago features scrimmages, drills and body measurements.
These measurements -- which include height, wingspan, body fat percentage and more -- provide an interesting way to view the upcoming Draft class and compare it to years past.
Draft prospect Tacko Fall is the headliner this year. The 23-year-old center from UCF posted the highest marks ever for wingspan (8 feet, 2.25 inches), standing reach (10 feet, 2.5 inches) and height with shoes (7 feet, 7 inches). Prior to Fall, the previous mark for longest wingspan was held by Orlando Magic center Mo Bamba, who was measured at 7-foot-10 in 2018 and was selected No. 6 overall in the 2018 Draft.
Fall is a known entity already because of his massive frame, and for what he did against Duke's Zion Williamson in his final game at UCF - the one-point loss the Knights were handed by the Blue Devils in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He largely held his own against the player that will more than likely get taken No. 1 overall.
He can touch the rim without jumping at all.
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