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Following potential 2017 draftees...

Diallo's measurements (esp. wingspan) are pretty compelling along with his vertical. He and Mitchell won the measurements.

The question is whether Diallo can really play, or if he's mostly an athlete.
 
Jarrett Allen's vertical at 25.5" is disappointing. He's not measuring out to be the beast that people might have been expecting.
 
Devin Robinson from Fla. with 41.5" vertical to go along with strong measurements -- 6'8.5" and 7.75" wingspan. He was a 39% 3-pt shooter this year. Seems a reasonable 3/D candidate.
 
Nope. They are correlated. Use of term is correct (not sure what clean means)

You say they're correlated but how? Please explain. Whats the correlation?


(Hint) It won't pass inspection on a case-by-case basis.. Thats why whatever correlation you think you're talking about is unclean..
 
Watching some of the videos of the vertical tests and I can't believe the nba is the world's greatest basketball operation yet it still uses the same crappy vertical measuring pole and has to put it up on a stand to measure the prospects.
 
OG's stock will drop. He was supposed to have a 7'5" or 7'6" wingspan so at 7'2" well below expectations. I wouldn't be surprised if he's there at 24.

I've said all along that # was quite clearly a misprint from Thomas Bryant. Probably the 4th time I've posted it now.
 
Strong, versatile 6'8" guys tend to dominate the league for whatever reason. If Oliver has enough quickness and motor, it wouldn't take much for him to be an impact player.

I've been trying to sound the call on Cam Oliver since early this season. He's got the motor I can assure you of that. He plays with a major chip on his shoulder.

Take him on my team anyday.
 
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