Eric Maynor: Tale of the Tape

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Draft Combine Results @ http://www.nbadraft.net/node/6309

Eric Maynor, VCU 28.5 No Step Vertical
31.5 Maximum Vertical
10' 5.5'' No Step Vertical Height
10' 8.5'' Maximum Vertical Height
8 Bench Press Reps of 185 lbs.
10.78 Lane Agility (seconds)
3.19 3/4 Court Sprint (seconds)
6'2.25" Height
6'3.25" Heigh in Shoes
163.6 lbs
6'2.5" Wingspan
8'1 Standing Reach
5.4% Body Fat

Obviously his weight will hurt him in the eyes of some GMs (or prognosticators), but he proved to be fairly strong for his size putting up more reps than larger lottery picks like Damar Rozen,Tyreke Evans, Jrue Holiday, and as many as Gerald Henderson.

Check out the site and compare for yourself.
 
must have been embarrassing for Austin Daye to be the only person to not put up any reps at 185. At the same time, im pretty impressed that Luke Harangody (sp?) repped 23 and did more than Blake Griffin
 
that is a lot easier the smaller you are. ;) Would rather have him at 180 and 7% body fat. the lack of vertical might hurt him as well not that he ever played above the rim but in terms of getting shots off at the next level.

As bad as Daye was w the weight if i was an nba gm i would be more worried about earl clark only getting 5 and suppsedly being a 4 man and bj "bust waiting to happen" mullens getting 10 as a center.

Jonny Flynn has some hops w a 40 inch vertical.
 
I'm 5'7" 147 pounds and can rep 185 5 times....so for Daye..that's pretty darn embarrassing :lol:
 
heck, Kevin Durrant couldn't do one either and he turned out ok
 
10' 8.5 inch max vertical height eh? Considering that plus the diameter of a basketball I guess we know why we never saw him throw down a "true" dunk. His vertical leap has to be below avg if not the lowest of the group. I mean, I had a 31 inch vertical in high school!

Given his height, weight, body fat and reps (not to mention the game film), I think it's evident he's rugged/wirey strong. Not sure the weight hurts him as much as the bad vertical.
 
man it's a good thing eric isn't a runway model, cobweb cleaner, high jumper, or weight lifter.

i guess he'll just have to fall back on the fact that he's a really, really good basketball player. ;)
 
probably in your meal but i doubt u ate 5.4% of ur weight in fat for dinner or you ate at least 20lbs of dinner would be my guess assuming even only a weight of 100 lbs. :lol: :lol:
 
Where's the Dan Patrick show *ding*?

I think if you averaged Sometimes and myself, you'ld get two medium-sized people.
 
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