Nearly positive there are no real correlations here. There are big men and perimeter players of all sizes and play styles on here.
Reggie Miller
All I know is that Lonzo Ball will be the best player in this draft class.
I'm saying that of the players who have that physical profile, there appears to be a higher than average likelihood that they will have a serious knee injury. The evidence is annecdotal, but it looks as though as many as half or more of the NBA players with that body type experience a serious injury. I'm not looking at other players or body types.
So if you were going to draft a player of that body type, you might be increasing the likelihood that your player will experience a season-ending knee injury.
That's completely false.
Lmao.So find a list of 10 or more players with that physical profile who didn't experience a serious knee injury to show that this is false.
Dennis Smith is too nasty, he could've changed the way March Madness plays out if he went to a more legit school.. He really rates very highly thru the classes for PG's in that 6-foot range, he's up there with Jay Williams.
31 and 9 Miami won tho. Yertsuven had 5 blocks.
Seeing plenty of volatility today with these prospects.. Great day of college ball already.
Caleb Swanigan seems to me like a player the Jazz would take a flier on in the 2nd. He still reminds me of Ike Diogu but he's way more consistent at this point and his 3pt shot might be his saving grace.
PJ Dozier and Yante Maten both with strong showings and look like top-40 types, I'd take Maten over Swanigan(Cameron Oliver over both).
Define tall and skinny. Did you say 6'6 below 200?I'll take that as a no.