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Dylan Harper has enviable measurements to play either guard spot, drawing comparisons from our historical database to D-Wade with his size, sturdy frame and huge wingspan. He could easily play alongside De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle in the same backcourt.


Tre Johnson's size, length and skill should allow him to slide all over the floor as his NBA career moves forward and his frame and skill-set evolve. The DX measurement database flagged Bogdan Bogdanovic, who has played everywhere from PG to PF in the NBA, as a potential comp.

Some early returns from the NBA draft combine. VJ Edgecombe tops the max vert leaderboard with a 38 1/2 inch vertical leap.

Cooper Flagg blazes through the pro lane agility drill on his first attempt






Duke’s Cooper Flagg’s official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6’7 ¾ barefoot, 221 lbs, with a 7’0” wingspan and 8’10 ½" standing reach Flagg grew nearly an inch in the past year, while adding 12 pounds.

Rutgers’ Dylan Harper’s official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6’4 1/2 barefoot, 213.2 lbs with a 6’10 ½" wingspan and 8’6" standing reach Harper grew half an inch from Hoop Summit, while shedding 15 pounds. Impressive measurements for a point guard.

Rutgers’ Ace Bailey’s official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6’7 1/2 barefoot, 202.8 lbs with a 7’0 ½" wingspan and 8’11" standing reach

Oklahoma’s Jeremiah Fears’ official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6’2 ½ barefoot, 179.6 lbs with a 6’5 ¼" wingspan and 8’2 ½" standing reach Fears grew an inch and added 11 pounds since our last measurements from USA Basketball a year ago

Michigan State’s Jase Richardson’s official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6’0 ½ barefoot, 178.4 lbs with a 6’6" wingspan and 8’2 ½" standing reach