TeamRicky wrote:Here is a look at some wing players and their measurables. Source http://www.thebirdwrites.com/2016/3/11/11200106/2016-nba-draft-wing-prospects-measured-denzel-valentine-buddy-hield
Of my ten prospects to watch four are collegiate players who project to play on the wing and be available outside the top three picks according to most mock drafts. Since they are based on this side of the Atlantic we have recent measurements in the DraftExpress database. Let's see how those four measure up to an average NBA wing.
HEIGHT (IN SHOES) WINGSPAN STANDING REACH
Jamal Murray 6'4.25" 6'6.5" 8'1"
Buddy Hield 6'4.5" 6'8.5" N/A
Average NBA SG 6'5.6" 6'8.6" 8'5.5"
Denzel Valentine 6'6" 6'10" 8'7"
Average NBA SF 6'7.7" 6'10.9" 8'8.2"
Jaylen Brown 6'6.5" 7'0.5" 8'9"
Average SG and SF size thanks to this excellent post on Nylon Calculus
Above I ordered players by their standing reach, and not their height. Basketball players rarely block passes or secure rebounds with the top of their heads, and in such cases find themselves on a blooper reel more often than not. Standing reach is far more functional in comparing the effective height of these players on the floor.
Murray, who is more of a combo guard than a wing, is positively tiny. His wingspan and standing reach are more akin to a point guard in the NBA than a shooting guard. Combine a lack of length with his well-publicized limited athleticism and there are some serious red flags.
On the other end of the spectrum is Jaylen Brown, who is already sporting an NBA-ready body at age 19. Watch any game and his athleticism jumps off the screen; a lightening quick first step and ridiculous leaping ability. Brown misses this dunk but is in the tiny fraction of human beings who can even consider attempting such a feat.
I am not saying this analysis of standing reach is pointless or anything because I think its good to look at but some of the standing reach numbers for some guys just don't seem to add up. Also J Brown's length is underwhelming for a SF at least for this team. If this team gets a SF they have to be more like a PF than a big SG.