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NBA Draft Measurements- Updated Wingspans

http://www.insidehoops.com/draft-prospect-measurements.shtml

Summary

Good
Aldridge 6'11 1/4 in shoes 234lbs
Shawne Williams - Amost 6'9 in shoes nice size for a 3. 227lbs
Ronnie Brewer ~ 6'7 for a tweener guard 223lbs

Bad
Jordan Farmar - 6'2 171 lbs
Redick - Small SG under 6'5 in shoes 190 lbs
Mardy Collins - SG under 6'6 in shoes but 225 lbs
Maurice Ager - Small SG under 6'5 in shoes
Tyrus Thomas - Small PF under 6'9 in shoes 217 lbs
Rodney Carney under 6'6 in shoes wasn't he supposed to be a SF?
Hilton Armstong just 6'10 in shoes, 240lbs though.

http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1342

I guess Aldridge is the winner of this because at that size and frame he could be a franchise center down the road.
 
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Wish they had standing reach listed. I wonder what kind of shoes Reddick was wearing, can't recall ever seeing someone gain less than an inch in shoes.
 

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Saer Sene really has great size, 6'11 238 and hes about 19-21 years old (But who really knows with no birth records)

I really want him with one of our picks.

With our coaching staff he should learn how to shoot in no time.

Also, I think Shelden Williams probably will fall into the late teens or mid 20's. Kinda like Boozer dropped because of his lack of height.

6'8 is pretty small for a bigman thats really not athletic at all.
 

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Looking at the big man measurements is kind of pointless without the standing reach. Certainly I wouldn't say that someone like Sheldon Williams is going to fall just because his height isn't what many of us were expecting. He's a very good shot blocker, and I expect that his wing span is quite long. we need only look at the Elton Brand to see why standing reach is the true measurement of height/length for these frontcourt players.

I also don't feel it's a problem when shooting guards are of measuring and 6-4 or 6-5, especially if they have a decent reach. It's a bigger problem for them when they are rail thin. We also need to see some of the athleticism numbers for these guys. It's also nice if they can shoot, defend, get to the basket, etc. :)

If someone gets a hold of all of these other numbers it would be great if they could post them here.

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Joe Mama said:
Looking at the big man measurements is kind of pointless without the standing reach. Certainly I wouldn't say that someone like Sheldon Williams is going to fall just because his height isn't what many of us were expecting. He's a very good shot blocker, and I expect that his wing span is quite long. we need only look at the Elton Brand to see why standing reach is the true measurement of height/length for these frontcourt players.

I also don't feel it's a problem when shooting guards are of measuring and 6-4 or 6-5, especially if they have a decent reach. It's a bigger problem for them when they are rail thin. We also need to see some of the athleticism numbers for these guys. It's also nice if they can shoot, defend, get to the basket, etc. :)

If someone gets a hold of all of these other numbers it would be great if they could post them here.

Joe

I can guarantee that Shelden Williams doesnt have a great wingspan.

Being a Duke fan that has watched him his entire career, his arms arent that long.The reason he blocks alot of shots and rebounds well is because he has great timing.

He will be another name on the long list of great college players from a big time school that doesnt do much in the NBA.
 
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IMO a Center should be at 6'11 maybe 6'10 at worst if he is strong, A PF should be 6'9 at the very least, a SF should be at worst 6'8, A shooting guard should be 6'6 a PG should be 6'2.
If you are shorter most ot the times you will be playing against taller players in the NBA who are probably looking to post you up or shoot over you and I would consider that when drafting because most undersized player will never be more than a bench player unless they are really special.
 

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slinslin said:
IMO a Center should be at 6'11 maybe 6'10 at worst if he is strong, A PF should be 6'9 at the very least, a SF should be at worst 6'8, A shooting guard should be 6'6 a PG should be 6'2.
If you are shorter most ot the times you will be playing against taller players in the NBA who are probably looking to post you up or shoot over you and I would consider that when drafting because most undersized player will never be more than a bench player unless they are really special.

tell that to Elton brand. He could easily play center against almost any team in the NBA, and he is 6-7 or 6-8. He has the bulk and standing reach to do it though. I saw a picture during the playoffs of him standing with his arm up next to Chris Kaman doing the same thing. Kaman's reach was only about an inch taller. There's a lot more than just height you have to consider.

As for Sheldon Williams I'll take your word for it Nasty since I honestly haven't watched him play a whole lot.
 

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The Suns would NEVER draft Sheldon Williams. He'd be the perfect instant fix on defense, but there's no place to put him on offense. He demands the low block and can do little to nothing else. All his skills on offense are predicated on receiving the ball down low.

Still, I'd love to see Sheldon matched up with Elton Brand.
 

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Joe Mama said:
tell that to Elton brand. He could easily play center against almost any team in the NBA, and he is 6-7 or 6-8. He has the bulk and standing reach to do it though. I saw a picture during the playoffs of him standing with his arm up next to Chris Kaman doing the same thing. Kaman's reach was only about an inch taller. There's a lot more than just height you have to consider.

As for Sheldon Williams I'll take your word for it Nasty since I honestly haven't watched him play a whole lot.

I think joe is right here slinslin. The TNT color guys stated that elton(6'8") has a greater reach flatfooted than Kaman(7'0"). Its part of the reason that elton is top 2 or 3 in the NBA in shotblocking. Arm length is also why Diaw does better defending in the low block than his 6'8" would suggest.
 
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Elton Brand hasn't been exatly dominating games by himself though and he is surely close to 6'9 and at worst 6'8 with extremely long arms and good strength.

The only reason Brand could play Center against any team in the league basically is the lack of centers in the league.

Brand has a reputation as a good defender like Marion but I haven't seen him lockdown anyone really. Of course I said unless they are special players it will hurt them. Iverson, Wade, Brand are example of good undersized players but still size is limiting them.
 
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The only reason Brand could play Center against any team in the league basically is the lack of centers in the league.

Well thats not a very good argument since it's not like there are going to be a ton of centers coming in. Also I don'think Brand is any taller than 6'8 in shoes, he's noticably shorter than Tim Thomas. His interior defense is quite goo too imo. I think he and Duncan are the 2 best post defenders in the league though he isn't effective when he is taken away from the basket.
 

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Elton Brand is the heart of a very good defensive Clippers team. I'm amazed Brand's defensive performance is even being questioned these days. Brand-for-Chandler/Skinner now ranks as one of the all-time steals -- primarily because Brand is such a complete player.

Height from head to toe is overrated. This is the post-modern NBA. Reach and mobility have been proven to be much more important.
 

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Slin, what exactly are you arguing here? Teams love height, but it's well-known that a good standing reach is more important to them these days. Hell, you are almost better off being a little bit shorter with an incredible reach because it's deceptive. People still try to shoot over Elton brand because they think they can get away with it because he is short for a 4-5.

Btw there's no way he is 6-9 unless he's wearing shoes that are 1.5" thick.

It's standing reach, build/mass, and athleticism. 10-15 years ago a team might have gotten hung up on your height even if you had arms down to your ankles. Today these teams see what's important.

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I guess I just don't think as much of Elton Brand as some others do. Sure he is a nice player who puts up good stats. But I don't see him dominate games. Why? Probably because he doesn't have great size to do so, yeah he can compensate for it but it still hurts him to be rather short 4.
All I am saying is that if you have players that are short, to me that would immediately raise a flag of how good he can be in the NBA. I don't want a 6'4 SG unless he has allstar talent or I don't expect more than a career bench player out of the pick.

Redick at 6'4 and being so skinny, he will not be able to hold his own defensively in the NBA.
 

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The Winners And Losers Of Pre-Draft Camp Measurements
Authored by Aaron Bronsteter - 14th June, 2006 - 2:33 am
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Every year, NBA Draft fanatics hold their breath in anticipation to see how prospective NBA draftees weigh in at the pre-draft camp. There are those who can single-handedly raise their draft stock simply by being measured as taller than expected or shorter than expected. This year is no different, as impressions of certain players can change with a measuring tape or a scale.

Recently, DraftExpress posted the results of the pre-draft camp measurements and most of the results were as expected, aside from a few glaring outcomes.

Winners:

Ronnie Brewer – Weighing in a 6’7” and 223 pounds, Brewer will be a very unique point forward who should be considered by teams who want to draft a valuable sixth man. Brewer has the ability to play three or even four positions, similar to Boris Diaw. Like Diaw, Brewer is known for his selflessness and court vision.

Jordan Farmar – Measuring at taller than 6’0” was the hope and the result was 6’2”, which certainly will not hurt the stock of the UCLA standout point guard.

Randy Foye – If scouts buy into Foye’s viability as a point guard in the NBA, they should be impressed with his size at 6’3” and 212 pounds. Foye is similar in size to Baron Davis or Chauncey Billups, both of whom (mostly Billups) have been successful NBA point guards.

Patrick O’Bryant – Claims that he’s a project and at a legit 7’0” and 250 pounds, that’s certainly a good start.

Tyrus Thomas – Many expected that he’d be shorter than advertised and wire thin, but Thomas looks to have added nearly 10 pounds to his frame and measured at around his projected height.

Shawne Williams – The freshman out of Memphis measured at a smidge under 6’9” and 227 pounds, which shows up as an NBA-ready body on paper.

Losers:

LaMarcus Aldridge – Teams would have loved to see him put on a few pounds to prove that he could develop a body suited for the center position. He’s just under a legit 7’0” and under 240 pounds, which indicates that he falls just short of the league’s expectation for centers.

Rodney Carney – Has always been listed at 6’7” or 6’8” and for him to measure at under 6’6” is a definite blow to his stock. Carney is a great athlete, but how many successful small forwards in the league are under that height? It reminds me of Jarvis Hayes’s measurements a few years back.

Paul Millsap – For a player with his natural talents, I’m certain that most general managers were hoping that he would reach 6’8”, but Millsap measured below that. Either way, it will be hard for a team that needs rebounding to turn him down.

Adam Morrison – His height was expected, but with his agent recently talking about his desire to gain weight, weighing in at under 200 pounds cannot help his stock, which has recently been soaring. Regardless, Morrison is still the favorite to go at the top pick if the Raptors trade out.

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Link to draftexpress page for below info.
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NBAPre-DraftCampHeights and Weights

Jonathan Givony - President
June 14, 2006

The official NBA Pre-Draft Camp Height and Weight measurements.

NBAPre-DraftCampHeights and Weights

Player
Height w/out shoes
Height w/shoes
Weight


Kenny Adeleke
6' 6.5''
6' 7.75''
250.0
Maurice Ager
6' 3.25''
6' 4.5''
203.0
LaMarcus Aldridge
6' 10''
6' 11.25''
234.0
Morris Almond
6' 4.75''
6' 6''
214.0
Louis Amundson
6' 7.2''
6' 8''
221.0
Rashad Anderson
6' 3.25''
6' 4.5''
224.0
Hilton Armstrong
6'9.5''
6'10.25''
240.0
James Augustine
6' 8.25''
6' 9.75''
227.0
Renaldo Balkman
6' 5.25''
6' 6.5''
206.0
J.P. Batista
6' 7.5''
6' 8.5''
265.0
Will Blalock
5' 11.25''
6' 0.5''
194.0
Brandon Bowman
6'6.75''
6' 8.25''
209.0
Ronnie Brewer
6' 5.75''
6' 6.75''
223.0
Bobby Brown
5' 11.75''
6'0.75''
165.0
Denham Brown
6' 4''
6' 5''
218.0
Brad Buckman
6' 7.25''
6' 8.75''
238.0
Nik Caner-Medley
6' 6.5''
6' 8''
234.0
Rodney Carney
6' 4.5''
6' 5.75''
204.0
Keydren Clark
5' 9''
5' 10.25''
184.0
Mardy Collins
6' 4.25''
6' 5.5''
224.0
Taquan Dean
6' 2''
6' 3''
183.0
Terence Dials
6' 7.75''
6' 9''
253.0
Sean Dockery
6' 0.75''
6' 2''
182.0
Jordan Farmar
6' 0.75''
6' 2''
171.0
Randy Foye
6' 2.25''
6' 3.25''
212.0
Torin Francis
6' 8.5''
6' 10''
247.0
Rudy Gay
6' 7''
6' 8''
222.0
Nick George
6' 4''
6' 5.75''
201.0
Aaron Gray
7' 0''
7' 1''
280.0
Taj Gray
6' 7.25''
6' 8.5''
231.0
Dan Grunfeld
6' 4.75''
6' 6''
216.0
Matt Haryasz
6' 9.75''
6' 11''
219.0
Eric Hicks
6' 4.75''
6' 5.5''
238.0
Tedric Hill
6' 7.75''
6' 9''
236.0
Daniel Horton
6' 0.5''
6' 2.25''
198.0
Bobby Jones
6' 5.75''
6' 6.75''
211.0
Solomon Jones
6' 8.5''
6' 9.75''
224.0
Coby Karl
6' 3.5''
6' 4.5''
209.0
Viktor Keirou
6' 5.25''
6' 6''
202.0
Marco Killingsworth
6' 5.5''
6' 6.75''
266.0
Tarence Kinsey
6' 4.75''
6' 5.5''
179.0
Carl Krauser
5' 11.75''
6' 0.75''
190.0
Chris McCray
6' 3''
6' 4''
187.0
Gerry McNamara
5' 11.75''
6' 0.5''
177.0
Pops Mensah-Bonsu
6' 7.5''
6' 9''
232.0
Paul Miller
6' 8.5''
6' 9.25''
251.0
Paul Millsap
6' 6.25''
6' 7.25''
258.0
Dwayne Mitchell
6' 2''
6' 3.25''
208.0
Adam Morrison
6' 6.5''
6' 7.75''
198.0
Brad Newley
6' 5''
6' 6.25''
198.0
Yemi Nicholson
6' 7.75''
6' 9.5''
258.0
David Noel
6' 4.5''
6' 6''
223.0
Steve Novak
6' 8''
6' 9.25''
216.0
Patrick O'Bryant
6' 11''
7' 0''
249.0
Danilo Pinnock
6' 2.75''
6' 4''
204.0

Chris Quinn
6'0.5''
6'1.5''
175.0
Allan Ray
6' 1''
6' 2.25''
204.0
J.J. Redick
6' 4''
6' 4.75''
190.0
Antywane Robinson
6' 6.25''
6' 7.5''
217.0
Brandon Roy
6' 5.25''
6' 6.25''
207.0
Blake Schilb
6' 5.25''
6' 6.25''
209.0
Saer Sene
6' 11''
7' 0''
237.0
Mustafa Shakur
6' 2.5''
6' 3.25''
183.0
Cedric Simmons
6' 8.25''
6' 9.5''
223.0
Marcus Slaughter
6' 7''
6' 8''
220.0
Craig Smith
6' 5.5''
6' 6.5''
259.0
Steven Smith
6' 7.5''
6' 9.25''
238.0
Michael Southall
6' 9.5''
6' 10.25''
241.0
Frans Steyn
7' 1.25''
7' 2.5''
280.0
Curtis Stinson
6' 1.75''
6' 2.75''
208.0
Tyrus Thomas
6' 7.25''
6' 8.25''
217.0
Joah Tucker
6' 3.75''
6' 5.25''
224.0
Ian Vouyoukas
6' 8.5''
6' 9.5''
267.0
Darius Washington Jr.
5' 11.5''
6' 1''
195.0
CJ Watson
6' 0.5''
6' 1.75''
171.0
Eric Williams
6' 7.25''
6' 8.75''
285.0
Justin Williams
6' 7.25''
6' 8.75''
211.0
Marcus Williams
6' 2''
6' 3.25''
215.0
Shawne Williams
6' 7.25''
6' 8.75''
227.0
Shelden Williams
6' 7.5''
6' 8.5''
258.0
Curtis Withers
6' 6''
6' 6.5''
227.0
Average:
6' 5.32''
6' 6.48''
219.68
Maximum:
7' 1.25''
7' 2.5''
285.00
Mininum:
5' 9''
5' 10.25''
165.00




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Some interessting wingspans.

Aldridge 88.75
Sene 92.5
Shelden Williams 88.25
Hilton Armstrong 88.00
Brewer 83.25
Carney 82
Gay 87
Millsap 84 he had to have a huge wingspan to make up for his size
O'Bryant 89.75
JJ Redick 75.25
Cedrick Simmons 88.25
Shawne Williams 87
Tyrus Thomas 87
Ager 79.75

Not a lot of surprises here Sene and both Williams as well as Gay and Carney seem to have pretty big wingspans for their size. Hilton Armstrong now officially smaller than Aldridge, Simmons and not much taller than Williams.

Aldridge is tied for the third biggest wingspan behind Sene and O'Bryant.

Farmar and Reddick had the 3rd and 4th shortest wingspan measured. Only a 5'9 player measured barely shorter as well as McNamara.
 
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slinslin said:
I guess I just don't think as much of Elton Brand as some others do. Sure he is a nice player who puts up good stats. But I don't see him dominate games. Why? Probably because he doesn't have great size to do so, yeah he can compensate for it but it still hurts him to be rather short 4.

Brand was a Top 5 MVP candidate. Someone must've seen him dominate a few games.
 

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It would be very nice if they published ACCURATE size information on guys after they enter the NBA.

BTW, if the size issue dominates, it might mean some lottery guy might fall to 21. For example, Brewer is a guy who might get downgraded, but looks like a guy who could contribute on the Suns.

nbadraft.net "Excellent vision, creating easy baskets for open teammates ... Thoroughbred type of athlete, very strong frame, think legs, extremely fast in the open floor ... Long arms and quick hands make him a defensive nightmare ... Great rebounder at the guard position ... Aggressive defender ... Anticipates passes well and forces a ton of steals with his on ball pressure .."
 
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