The NBA finished it's Chicago Pre-Draft Camp yesterday...including one of my personal favorite events of the year...the weighing and measuring of all draft prospects. It's interesting to see who is taller than advertised and who tried to cheat on their listing.
http://www.draftcity.com/measurements.htm
The ones I found interesting...
Barrett, Andre - 5' 8.75'' in socks, 5' 9.75'' in shoes
I had always assumed that he was 5'8" and lied about his height to be listed at 5'10." Guess not.
Luol Deng came up exactly as advertised, at 6'7" in socks, 6'8" in shoes and exactly 220 pounds. Bo-ring! However, amazingly, his standing reach is just over 9 feet. (I watch that instead of wingspan because standing reach just takes into account arm length and not broadness of shoulders).
Dwight Howard, 6'9" in socks, 6'10.25" in shoes, 240 pounds, with a 9'3.5" reach. That makes him at least an inch shorter than Kwame Brown, but 6'10" 240 is still standard size for a power forward. I doubt that he'll have much impact.
Kris Humphries came up MUCH bigger than advertised. He was thought to be 6'8" but measured 6'8.25" in socks...and 6'9.5" in shoes. So he'll be listed at 6'10!" (NBA players are listed with their height in shoes and half-inches are rounded up.)
Shaun Livingston was 6'6.25" in socks, 6'7.5" in shoes...so he's 6'8"...even bigger than people thought.
We can finally put all the argument about Emeka Okafor's height to rest. He was 6'8.5" in his socks and 6'10" in shoes (must've been some high shoes)...so he IS 6'10"...nothing to worry about Orlando.
J.R. Smith was 6'5.5" in socks, 6'6.75" in shoes, so he's 6'7"...bigger than advertised.