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2026 NBA draft combine: The top measurements, including wingspans

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The draft combine tipped off on Monday as prospects hit the court for strength and agility testing, anthropometric measurements and more in Chicago.

The 2026 NBA draft combine tipped off on Monday as prospects hit the court for strength and agility testing, anthropometric measurements and more in Chicago, Illinois. The NBA announced on May 1 that 73 players were invited to the annual scouting event at Wintrust Arena. Five more players earned invitations to the festivities after emerging as the top scrimmage performers from the G League combine.

The combine this year marks the third time prospects will be required to participate in drills and other testing, as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement. Prospects can be ruled ineligible to be drafted if they skip certain portions without sufficient reasoning. With revamped rules in place, the early results from the testing and measurement portion of the event featured several of the top prospects, including Darius Acuff Jr.

, Cameron Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Caleb Wilson, among others. Here are some of the top measurements and testing at the combine: Height (without shoes) The 10 tallest heights : Aday Mara, Michigan: 7' 3" Luigi Suigo, Mega Basket (Serbia): 7' 2. 75" Malachi Moreno, Kentucky: 6' 11.

25" Henri Veesaar, North Carolina: 6' 11. 25" Ugonna Onyenso, Virginia: 6' 11" Baba Miller, Cincinnati: 6' 10. 5" Chris Cenac Jr.

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