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i hope Dekker plays 13 years for 11 teams and averages 4.5 ppg
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because team measurement that you see in the record books have historically been taken with shoes on.
If you want to compare players sizes over generations, they are shoes on stats, so I imagine the NBA wants to stay cionsistent, while providing shoes off for teams scouting purposes.
He measured out to almost 6'7 with shoes on. And they play with shoes on.
http://www.courier-journal.com/stor...s-harrison-twins-rozier-prepare-nba/27195503/What was the major focus of Towns' recent workout?
"It was primarily a shooting workout and he completely shot the lights out. Those people who didn't see him in high school might not necessarily know he can shoot it like that from NBA range, given the fact that he only took eight threes at Kentucky. But he hit 71 of 100 NBA threes. We haven't released video of that workout yet, but it will be out soon. He did everything from mid-range jumpers to NBA threes, both on the move and with his feet set, and it just shows that he's going to be a dynamic player in the NBA, because not only has his back-to-the-basket game developed so much at Kentucky, but again he's going to really shock people with his ability to stretch the defense.
"He can be used as a trailing big man, and he's legitimately a pick-and-pop threat in the NBA. Everyone that comes to Kentucky, everyone knows that players make sacrifices. That was the first thing that he said to me when we were in the gym: 'Hey, Rodger, I can still shoot the ball.' He said it with a smile on his face, but just like a lot of these guys playing in Kentucky's system, sometimes there is stuff they just don't show because that's not what is best for the team. I think that speaks a lot about these guys' character when they go there, that they're willing to make those sacrifices for the betterment of the team to achieve these goals and possibly win a national title."
http://www.draftexpress.com/article...ew-Schedule-Teams-Groupings-and-Analysis-49522015 NBA Combine Preview, Schedule, Teams, Groupings and Analysis
Thursday Schedule
2:00 - 3:30
• Shooting Drills
• Strength and Agility Testing
2:30 – 4:00
• GAME: Team 1 vs. Team 2
4:00 – 5:30
• Shooting Drills
• Strength and Agility Testing
4:30 – 6:00
• GAME: Team 3 vs. Team 4
Friday Schedule
2:00 - 2:30
• Shooting Drills
• Strength and Agility Testing
2:30 – 4:00:
• GAME: Team 2 vs. Team 3
3:15 – 4:30
• Shooting Drills
• Strength and Agility Testing
4:30 – 6:00
• GAME: Team 1 vs. Team 4
NBA Combine Five on Five Teams
TEAM 1
Brandon Ashley
Ryan Boatright
Anthony Brown
Rakeem Christmas
George de Paula
Olivier Hanlan
Corey Hawkins
J.P. Tokoto
Aaron White
TEAM 2
Pat Connaughton
Quinn Cook
Treveon Graham
Richaun Holmes
Mouhammadou Jaiteh
Larry Nance
Terran Petteway
Terry Rozier
Dez Wells
TEAM 3
Branden Dawson
Michael Frazier II
Aaron Harrison
Jordan Mickey
Michael Qualls
Keifer Sykes
TaShawn Thomas
Marcus Thornton
Joseph Young
TEAM 4
T.J. McConnell
Andrew Harrison
Tyler Harvey
Jonathan Holmes
Vince Hunter
Norman Powell
Chasson Randle
Chris Walker
Alan Williams
"Physicals Only"
The following players will not be participating in any competitive action. Some may conduct non-contact drills (mostly shooting and ball-handling). All players will do measurements and athletic testing (unless they elect not to).
Justin Anderson
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Stanley Johnson
Frank Kaminsky
Cameron Payne
Myles Turner
Rashad Vaughn
Justise Winslow
Christian Wood
Sam Dekker
Jerian Grant
R.J. Hunter
Tyus Jones
Kelly Oubre
Delon Wright
Cliff Alexander
Devin Booker
Willie Cauley-Stein
Dakari Johnson
Jarell Martin
Bobby Portis
Robert Upshaw
Montrezl Harrell
Trey Lyles
Chris McCullough
D'Angelo Russell
Kevon Looney
Interesting. But how stupid, at the same time.
I knew it man, he's going to be a pick and pop guy, he can do that. Playing with Kentucky can be a gift and a curse
Julius Randle nods his head.I knew it man, he's going to be a pick and pop guy, he can do that. Playing with Kentucky can be a gift and a curse
Absolutely.
I want to see more Mudiay, scouts coming out of high school had him #1 correct?
Towns gonna excel in the triangle
From everything we've seen of Mudiay and Russell, I'd take Russell. I feel the same way you do about Mudiay (just a feeling)hope he goes to LA. i have 0 confidence in him to want him as a knick. just for some reason dont trust this guy to be as good as some of the other options.