Doesn't look like strength should be that big an issue for Hayward. Dude's ripped.
Doesn't mean he's strong, just low body fat.
Doesn't look like strength should be that big an issue for Hayward. Dude's ripped.
Doesn't mean he's strong, just low body fat.
Does he ball in K-Swiss? WTF?
<---- still hates the pick.
He looked pretty good in the Orlando league. I was surprised at how big he was, no not Malone-like, but certainly not the rail-thin forward we had been making fun of.I had the impression while everyone else was on thebanquet circuit leading up to the draft he was already seeing a lot of the weight room. He seemed bigger at the draft, and even more so now. Looks like a dedicated young man.
Likin' this pick more every day!
Doesn't mean he's strong, just low body fat.
He can jump for a white boy.
Or maybe he actually has some strength, especially given his position and style of play. He benched 185 pounds 10 times at the pre-draft workouts. Wesley Johnson benched it 16 times, Luke Babbitt 15, and Aminu and Damien James 13 times each; however, Hayward's 10 repetitions are six more than Paul George's whopping four, four more than similarly-sized players like Stanley Robinson and Devin Ebanks, two more times than Xavier Henry, and one more than Evan Turner. So all in all, he's not a weakling. He has about average strength for an NBA rookie of his size and skill/style.
Or maybe he actually has some strength, especially given his position and style of play. He benched 185 pounds 10 times at the pre-draft workouts. Wesley Johnson benched it 16 times, Luke Babbitt 15, and Aminu and Damien James 13 times each; however, Hayward's 10 repetitions are six more than Paul George's whopping four, four more than similarly-sized players like Stanley Robinson and Devin Ebanks, two more times than Xavier Henry, and one more than Evan Turner. So all in all, he's not a weakling. He has about average strength for an NBA rookie of his size and skill/style.
Bench press is really a worthless stat for an NBA player though. It might come into play a little when your trying to grab a rebound away, but other than that has real no bearing. Leg press would be a much more useful attribute to measure and think they eventually will.
Here is the rest of the Rookies(with some funny captions):
https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/b...om-the-2010-rookie-photo-shoot?urn=nba-263124
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Still looks like he needs more upper body core strength. Arms look pretty good, but you need the core strength to battle down low.