was a little disappointed in his measurements was hoping he was a little taller but has a great wingspan. The guy also plays 24/7. He doesnt take plays off
Washington is about an inch or so bigger (and slightly heavier) than Miles Bridges, but with several more inches of wingspan. He can probably play either forward position, especially if he's as athletic as some of those testing numbers indicate.
If last year's draft was heavy with guard talent near the top, this one has wings and forwards. Teams can pick a guy based on his style of play. That's good news for the Jazz. I'd like to see the Jazz come away with two guys--one each to replace Sefalosha and Jerebko at the 3 and 4 respectively. If we lose Joe Johnson and Derrick Favors in the offseason, we're going to be thin at the position and scrambling for some free agent talent to fill in the gap. But a young core with Mitchell, Hood, Gobert and a couple promising 20 year-old forwards would be ideal.