http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre-draft-measurements/?year=2012&sort2=DESC&draft=0&pos=0&source=NBA%20Draft%20Combine&sort=15
DJO tops max-vert at 41.5 (interesting he had an 8 inch difference between no-step and max)
Jae tops bench with 20 reps @ 185lbs, DJO 5th with 17
DJO top 10 for agility and sprint
Look at Sullinger and Fab's 9 Reps. Sullinger appears to be a built guy, surprised that Jae beat him so badly
Austin Rivers only 1 rep of 185 bench press? I'm almost 50 and out of shape but I'll bet I can do one right now.
That is terrible.
Quote from: AnotherMU84 on June 12, 2012, 11:09:31 AM
Austin Rivers only 1 rep of 185 bench press? I'm almost 50 and out of shape but I'll bet I can do one right now.
That is terrible.
Remember when Kevin Durant couldn't do any? Not saying Austin Rivers is Kevin Durant, but that's not necessarily a great indicator.
Quote from: Bocephys on June 12, 2012, 11:19:12 AM
Remember when Kevin Durant couldn't do any? Not saying Austin Rivers is Kevin Durant, but that's not necessarily a great indicator.
Durant has height and length.
The only thing going for Rivers is his athleticism.
But if you watched the Celtics-Heat series, bodies were getting whacked everywhere. Rivers has time to bulk up but he's gonna have to hit the weights big time.
Quote from: AnotherMU84 on June 12, 2012, 11:09:31 AM
Austin Rivers only 1 rep of 185 bench press? I'm almost 50 and out of shape but I'll bet I can do one right now.
That is terrible.
I agree. That's unforgivable. That shows that he hasn't been hitting the weights, which could lead scouts to question his work ethic. Durant has a body that doesn't require he workout to be effective.The same cannot be said for Rivers. On the flip side, DJO putting up 17 is crazy strong given his height and athleticism. What a stud. And Crowder, well, he's a beast.