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Lane agility drills side-by-side: Cameron Boozer (11.06 seconds) vs. Caleb Wilson (11.17 seconds)

Boozer's time is 0.11 seconds faster.

As per Michael Visenberg, Boozer's time grades out like the average Shooting Guard prospect over the last twenty-five years, while Wilson's is similar to the average Small Forward prospect.

u/BurnieTheBrony — 11 days ago
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Yaxel Lendeborg change of direction. 92nd percentile shuttle run, 85th percentile lane agility time.

For reference, Yaxel's 10.82 seconds lane agility time is 0.24 seconds faster than AJ Dybantsa.

Percentiles are the numbers among all players who ever participated in the draft combine, so it includes guards. Yaxel is doing this at 241 lbs, while the average participant weighed in at less than 220 pounds.

According to Michael Visenberg, in fact, both of these figures come in significantly better than how the average Point Guard prospect graded over the last twenty years.

Source: https://combine.nba.com/

u/Caneman786 — 11 days ago

If you're built like this, have a 42 inch vertical, and have half the amount of blocks as Reed Sheppard, does this mean you have poor motor?

Something to think about here

u/Caneman786 — 11 days ago