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- Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 11:13am #63615
kikikikiParticipant2016 NBA Combine Participant List
The official list of 63 participants
Name Height Position Age Team Nationality
A.J. English 6’4″ PG/SG 23.8 Iona USA
A.J. Hammons 7’0″ C 23.6 Purdue USA
Ben Bentil 6’9″ PF 21.1 Providence USA
Brandon Ingram 6’9″ SF 18.6 Duke USA
Brice Johnson 6’9″ PF 21.8 North Carolina USA
Buddy Hield 6’4″ SG 22.3 Oklahoma Bahamas
Caleb Swanigan 6’8″ PF 19.0 Purdue USA
Caris LeVert 6’7″ PG/SG 21.6 Michigan USA
Cat Barber 6’2″ PG 21.7 N.C. State USA
Cheick Diallo 6’9″ PF/C 19.6 Kansas Mali
Chinanu Onuaku 6’10” C 19.5 Louisville USA
Damian Jones 6’11” C 20.8 Vanderbilt USA
Daniel Hamilton 6’8″ SG 20.7 Connecticut USA
DeAndre Bembry 6’6″ SF 21.8 Saint Joseph’s USA
Dedric Lawson 6’8″ SF 18.5 Memphis USA
Demetrius Jackson 6’1″ PG 21.6 Notre Dame USA
Denzel Valentine 6’6″ SG 22.4 Michigan St USA
Deyonta Davis 6’10” PF/C 19.4 Michigan St USA
Diamond Stone 7’0″ C 19.2 Maryland USA
Dorian Finney-Smith 6’8″ SF 23.0 Florida USA
Elgin Cook 6’6″ SF 23.3 Oregon USA
Gary Payton 6’4″ PG 47.7 Oregon St USA
Georges Niang 6’8″ SF/PF 22.8 Iowa St USA
Henry Ellenson 6’10” PF 19.3 Marquette USA
Isaiah Cousins 6’4″ SG 22.1 Oklahoma USA
Isaiah Miles 6’7″ PF 21.9 Saint Joseph’s USA
Isaiah Whitehead 6’4″ SG 21.1 Seton Hall USA
Jake Layman 6’9″ SF 22.1 Maryland USA
Jakob Poeltl 7’1″ C 20.5 Utah Austria
Jamal Murray 6’5″ PG/SG 19.1 Kentucky Canada
Jaron Blossomgame 6’7″ SF 22.6 Clemson USA
Jarrod Uthoff 6’9″ SF/PF 22.9 Iowa USA
Jaylen Brown 6’7″ SF 19.5 California USA
Joel Bolomboy 6’9″ PF 22.2 Weber St Ukraine
Josh Hart 6’5″ SG 21.1 Villanova USA
Justin Jackson 6’8″ SF 21.1 North Carolina USA
Kay Felder 5’9″ PG 21.1 Oakland USA
Kris Dunn 6’4″ PG 22.1 Providence USA
Kyle Wiltjer 6’9″ PF 23.5 Gonzaga USA
Malachi Richardson 6’6″ SG/SF 20.3 Syracuse USA
Malcolm Brogdon 6’5″ SG 23.3 Virginia USA
Malik Beasley 6’4″ SG 19.4 Florida St USA
Malik Newman 6’4″ PG/SG 19.2 Mississippi St. USA
Marcus Lee 6’10” PF 21.6 Kentucky USA
Marcus Paige 6’2″ PG 22.6 North Carolina USA
Marquese Chriss 6’9″ PF 18.8 Washington USA
Melo Trimble 6’3″ PG 21.2 Maryland USA
Michael Gbinije 6’7″ SG/SF 23.9 Syracuse USA
Nigel Hayes 6’8″ PF 21.3 Wisconsin USA
Pascal Siakam 6’9″ PF 22.2 New Mexico St Cameroon
Patrick McCaw 6’7″ SG 20.5 UNLV USA
Perry Ellis 6’8″ SF 22.6 Kansas USA
Robert Carter 6’8″ PF/C 22.0 Maryland USA
Ron Baker 6’4″ SG 23.1 Wichita St USA
Skal Labissiere 7’0″ PF/C 20.1 Kentucky Haiti
Stephen Zimmerman 7’0″ C 19.6 UNLV USA
Taurean Prince 6’7″ SF 21.7 Baylor USA
Thon Maker 7’0″ PF 19.1 Orangeville Prep Sudan
Troy Williams 6’6″ SF 21.3 Indiana USA
Tyler Ulis 5’9″ PG 20.3 Kentucky USA
Wade Baldwin 6’3″ PG 20.1 Vanderbilt USA
Wayne Selden 6’6″ SG 21.5 Kansas USA
Zhou Qi 7’2″ C 20.3 Xinjiang China0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 11:36am #1059904

BothTeamsPlayedHardParticipantMy biggest takeway, it saddens me that such a fun college season has led to a disappointing draft.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 11:36am #1060025

BothTeamsPlayedHardParticipantMy biggest takeway, it saddens me that such a fun college season has led to a disappointing draft.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 11:59am #1059912
Arc12345ParticipantDeclining to participate I see. Interesting move. Guess you can’t blame him really, I just think it’s kind of weak.
0- Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:50pm #1059926
GBeeParticipantThere’s literally no reason for him to go. There is no upside for him to compete there and he wants teams to believe those BS LSU combine measurements. It would not surprise me if he avoids being measured at all costs.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:50pm #1060047
GBeeParticipantThere’s literally no reason for him to go. There is no upside for him to compete there and he wants teams to believe those BS LSU combine measurements. It would not surprise me if he avoids being measured at all costs.
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- Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 11:59am #1060033
Arc12345ParticipantDeclining to participate I see. Interesting move. Guess you can’t blame him really, I just think it’s kind of weak.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:06pm #1059914

JoeWolf1Gary Payton is 47.7, but I’m pretty sure his son got the invite.
0- Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 5:13pm #1060099

ExumInfernoParticipantFather Payton could still be better than many of the second rounders, and son Payton may be underrated too.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 5:13pm #1059978

ExumInfernoParticipantFather Payton could still be better than many of the second rounders, and son Payton may be underrated too.
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- Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:06pm #1060035

JoeWolf1Gary Payton is 47.7, but I’m pretty sure his son got the invite.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:36pm #1059920

BleedGreen808ParticipantI get Simmons not participating in the combine but I’m surprised that Sabonis and Dejounte Murray turned down the invite.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 12:36pm #1060041

BleedGreen808ParticipantI get Simmons not participating in the combine but I’m surprised that Sabonis and Dejounte Murray turned down the invite.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 5:32pm #1060103

OhCanada-ParticipantI think this is a good draft provided not much changes before the final entry but I’m optimistic and always look at the best case scenario. Its not top heavy but you have good value in the 1st round. How good can a guy like Dedric Lawson be when his rookie contract is up. Maker, Stone, Labissiere, Onauku, Chriss, Beasley, Ellenson, Davis, Diallo. Thy may not be "NBA ready" but these are guys with good potential and most of them will be selected outside of the lottery. Every draft has good players and good value.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 5:32pm #1059982

OhCanada-ParticipantI think this is a good draft provided not much changes before the final entry but I’m optimistic and always look at the best case scenario. Its not top heavy but you have good value in the 1st round. How good can a guy like Dedric Lawson be when his rookie contract is up. Maker, Stone, Labissiere, Onauku, Chriss, Beasley, Ellenson, Davis, Diallo. Thy may not be "NBA ready" but these are guys with good potential and most of them will be selected outside of the lottery. Every draft has good players and good value.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 10:06pm #1060158
clw5382ParticipantAny team that Ben works out for will test him and measure him anyways. So hopefully the top two teams will leak his numbers.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/05/2016 - 10:06pm #1060036
clw5382ParticipantAny team that Ben works out for will test him and measure him anyways. So hopefully the top two teams will leak his numbers.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/06/2016 - 2:40am #1060167
JM40ParticipantMy mock currently has 6 NCAA prospects not listed here, snubbed in my opinion;
1-Trevon Bluiett
2-Zach Auguste
3-Prince Ibeh
4-Tyrone Wallace
5-Shawn Long
6-Julian Jacobs0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/06/2016 - 2:40am #1060046
JM40ParticipantMy mock currently has 6 NCAA prospects not listed here, snubbed in my opinion;
1-Trevon Bluiett
2-Zach Auguste
3-Prince Ibeh
4-Tyrone Wallace
5-Shawn Long
6-Julian Jacobs0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/06/2016 - 8:39am #1060210

cabbycabParticipantwait, there is yet another AJ English?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/06/2016 - 8:39am #1060088

cabbycabParticipantwait, there is yet another AJ English?
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