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He didn't go to the 2012 LeBron James Skills Academy.. The consensus is he is 6'8-1/2 in shoes, weighs 210 lbs, and has a 6'11 wingspan, barring he didn't get taller or longer since then.

so he is about 6ft 7 to 6ft 7 1/4 barefoot. typical tweener size. oh well, he is my kinda tweener
 
Watching the tapes of Noah Vonleh, I think he looks more like Markieff Morris than Chris Bosh. Markieff has turned out to be a decent player in Phoenix, but not a show stopper.
 
so many potential on here
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he had a very good feet for a big guy, shot .598% last year, and he doesn't have to dribble because he is a big guy.

he is a post player. can he regularly knock down jumpers? no. but he doesn't have to. he had the best hands i've seen in years. rarely fumbles the ball. there is a reason why he was a 5 star. if he was healthy, he would've been a 16/9 guy and beast in the tourney and get his 20/10. but with the back problem and his age, i wouldn't touch him in the first 2 rounds if he comes out. he really should've declared last year. would've been a top 20 pick easily.

Of course he shot a high percentage last year (Trey Burke). He's not a playmaker at all and would have been a waste of a pick for anyone last year imo. We'll just have to disagree on this one. I think he really sucks. I don't think the fillers Michigan had playing in his spot this year did much worse than he would have done.
 
The two guys in the middle that are sitting down look really alike.

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Not all black people look alike
 
I've been a Randle homer since the first time I saw him play, but I will just say that as good as he is, as consistently as he produces, I don't think anybody has any clue just how good he can be. His numbers over the course of the season stack up against anybody. 15 and 11 on 50% FGs. In the tournament, 16 and 12. They stack up against anybody and he does it consistently - but the difference between Randle and everybody else is that he is doing while being doubled whenever the opposition has a chance to double. What would his production look like if, like Parker, Smart, Wiggins, Payne, etc, he seldom got double teamed? It's a lot more difficult to double in the NBA due to the rules - I'd be thrilled to have my question answered watching him in a Jazz uniform. Beast.
 
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