Indiana sophomore Kel’el Ware is collaborating on this week’s NBA draft mix in Chicago.
A probable first-round decide in subsequent month’s 2024 NBA draft on the Barclays Heart, Ware is hoping a robust week in Chicago can solidify his place and even transfer him up draft boards.
Listed here are a few of Ware’s testing outcomes to this point in Chicago in addition to an interview with Andy Katz on the mix:
Kel’el Ware mix testing outcomes
As anticipated, Ware’s dimension and athleticism have led to favorable ends in energy and agility coaching and his anthropometric measurements.
Anthropometric testing outcomes
Hand size (inches): 9.5Hand width (inches): 10.25Height w/o sneakers: 6’11.75″Standing attain: 9’4.50″Weight: 230 lbsWingspan: 7’4.50″
Energy and agility
Lane agility time (seconds): 10.97Shuttle run (seconds): 2.91Three quarter spring (seconds): 3.29Standing vertical (inches): 32.5Max vertical leap (inches): 36.0
In response to Nick Kalinowski, Ware completed with the best testing scores of any middle in mix historical past in his database.
Indiana’s Kel’el Ware with a blazing quick 3.29 second 3/4 court docket dash on the NBA draft mix pic.twitter.com/tZbOLqJBeo
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) Might 13, 2024
Kel’el Ware interview with Andy Katz
Ware spoke with Andy Katz on Tuesday and mentioned his expertise at IU, how Mike Woodson helped his growth, his draft inventory and extra:
“You see the place I am at now, so I really feel like (Coach Woodson) did an excellent job.”
Kel’El Ware spoke with @TheAndyKatz on the @NBADraft Mix. #B1GMBBall x @IndianaMBB pic.twitter.com/rfeDFbDJjs
— Huge Ten Males’s Basketball (@B1GMBBall) Might 14, 2024
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