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It looks like "money earned by NBA players" isn't the only thing that Rutgers was inflating...

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During the draft combine, an eye-opening revelation was made about Bailey that could impact how teams view him. While he was listed as 6'10 by Rutgers for the 2024-25 campaign, he ended up measuring in at 6'7 1/2 while standing barefoot, which is a significant decrease from the height many teams initially believed him to be.

"Rutgers' Ace Bailey's official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6'7 1/2 barefoot, 202.8 lbs with a 7'0 ½" wingspan and 8'11" standing reach," Jonathan Givony of ESPN reported on Monday.


Well, that 6'10" must've been in sneakers.
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I feel like we’ve beat this to death but pretty much everyone is listed in sneaker height. That probably puts Bailey at 6’9 in sneakers. Definitely a bit inflated but not exactly some earth-shattering news.
I don't know why this is so difficult for people.

What needs further investigated is why the guy making the measurements at the NFL combine comes up with unique numbers from other places, like the Senior Bowl. But that is a topic for the football ball (and - also - I am not all that interested in men's hand sizes).
 
82,

To be fair, Rutgers wasn't inflating the career earnings of those players, they were merely intentionally misleading everyone as to where those players developed their skills while in college.
 
I feel like we’ve beat this to death but pretty much everyone is listed in sneaker height. That probably puts Bailey at 6’9 in sneakers. Definitely a bit inflated but not exactly some earth-shattering news.
1 to 1.5 inches shorter barefoot height compared to listed height seems to have always been the standard. Then there are guys like Edey and Clingan who are only listed .25 less than their actual height Edey listed at 7'4 while his actual barefoot height is 7'3.75, Clingan listed at 7'2 while his actual barefoot height is 7'1.75.

So Ace Bailey being listed 2.5 inches taller than his actual barefoot height is noticeable and not the norm.
 
1 to 1.5 inches shorter barefoot height compared to listed height seems to have always been the standard. Then there are guys like Edey and Clingan who are only listed .25 less than their actual height Edey listed at 7'4 while his actual barefoot height is 7'3.75, Clingan listed at 7'2 while his actual barefoot height is 7'1.75.

So Ace Bailey being listed 2.5 inches taller than his actual barefoot height is noticeable and not the norm.
Clingan and Edey such beasts they compress the shoes down to only .25" :D
 
So 6’9 in shoes

Which team is thinking “well I thought he was a 6’10 scoring wing which is why I was going to take him, but now that he’s only 6’9 I’m not so sure”??
 
During the draft combine, an eye-opening revelation was made about Bailey that could impact how teams view him. While he was listed as 6'10 by Rutgers for the 2024-25 campaign, he ended up measuring in at 6'7 1/2 while standing barefoot, which is a significant decrease from the height many teams initially believed him to be.

"Rutgers' Ace Bailey's official measurements from the NBA Draft Combine: 6'7 1/2 barefoot, 202.8 lbs with a 7'0 ½" wingspan and 8'11" standing reach," Jonathan Givony of ESPN reported on Monday.


Well, that 6'10" must've been in sneakers.
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Isn’t that pretty much the same discrepancy we learned about Sanogo?
 
So 6’9 in shoes

Which team is thinking “well I thought he was a 6’10 scoring wing which is why I was going to take him, but now that he’s only 6’9 I’m not so sure”??
Pssh, all of them.
 
an inch shorter than his listed height, pretty common around draft time
 
an inch shorter than his listed height, pretty common around draft time
Sure. 2 1/2 inches shorter? Not so much.
 
Sure. 2 1/2 inches shorter? Not so much.
I think he was implying that the 1.5 inch inflation is typical of the height in shoes measurement, making this a relative inflation of only one inch.
 
Sure. 2 1/2 inches shorter? Not so much.
Listed heights are in shoes, shoes usually add 1-1.5" of height, so therefore he is about 6'9" in shoes. You can literally browse through past combine measurements to see how this works on the official NBA website.
 
I think he was implying that the 1.5 inch inflation is typical of the height in shoes measurement, making this a relative inflation of only one inch.
Ah, the old relative inflation test...

"Sure, officer, I was going 90 mph in a 55 mph zone, but since most people go 80 mph, my relative excess speed was only 10 miles an hour, hardly worth bothering about."
 
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Ah, the old relative inflation test...

"Sure, officer, I was going 90 mph in a 55 mph zone, but since most people go 80 mph, I was only my relative excess speed was only 10 miles an hour, hardly worth bothering about."
I swear we just went through this exercise about 2 months ago when a poster died on a hill because he didn't understand how heights are listed, I figured it would take a year before another poster went up there to join him but this is a relatively quick turnaround
 
I swear we just went through this exercise about 2 months ago when a poster died on a hill because he didn't understand how heights are listed, I figured it would take a year before another poster went up there to join him but this is a relatively quick turnaround
It fascinates me how some people get so emotional about what is, in essence, just another opportunity to laugh at Rutgers.

Confused Jim Carrey GIF
 
It fascinates me how some people get so emotional about what is, in essence, just another opportunity to laugh at Rutgers.

Confused Jim Carrey GIF
taking 30 seconds to explain how something works doesn't make me the least bit emotional, have a good day
 
taking 30 seconds to explain how something works doesn't make me the least bit emotional, have a good day
Well...thank you for your service?
 
Listed heights are in shoes, shoes usually add 1-1.5" of height, so therefore he is about 6'9" in shoes. You can literally browse through past combine measurements to see how this works on the official NBA website.
Here is the link. 2022-2023 is the last year they measured with shoes and without shoes.

 

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