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Max Bielfeldt article

speaking of Luke Harangody - two things that hurt his draft chances were the relative lack of athleticism, and his height...which was boasted over his college career to be 6-8, sometimes 6-9, and even rarely 6-10...

but when measured at the NBA predraft camp, he was precisely 6-6, and a little over 6-7 with shoes on...
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Luke-Harangody-5063/

His wingspan of 6-9.5 is way small...and is roughly what a lot of guards that are 6-3 and 6-4 have...
John Wall - who's just a little over 6-2, has a wingspan only 1/4 inch less than Harangody.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/John-Wall-1339/
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Dominique-Jones-5052/
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Lance-Stephenson-1287/

Harangody, btw, is doing fine in the summer leagues...
http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?p=186163#post186163

First of all I hate comparing high school kids to college stars period, second Max pretty much states he would rather go away to school so we should not waste much time in recruiting him because it really does not seem he is really interested in being a Brave.
 
First of all I hate comparing high school kids to college stars period, second Max pretty much states he would rather go away to school so we should not waste much time in recruiting him because it really does not seem he is really interested in being a Brave.

I'm not quite sure you're reading this right real fan. :confused: Nowhere did I see tornado make the comparison of a high school kid to a college kid.
 
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