The internal conversations for the 14th …

The internal conversations for the 14th pick — if the Cavs keep the player instead of trading his draft rights — have centered around Daniels (expected to be off the board when they are on the clock), Branham, Sochan, Davis (could go earlier than 14), Arizona shooting guard Ben Mathurin (Cavs watched him workout in LA), LSU’s Tari Eason (coming to Cleveland for a pre-draft workout soon), Kansas swingman Ochai Agbaji, Kentucky’s TyTy Washington, Ohio State forward E.J. Liddell (will conduct a workout with the Cavs this week) and French swingman Ousmane Dieng (his draft stock is all over the place).

25 NBA draft player comparisons, based entirely on 2022 combine performance

What can this tell us about the success a player will have in the NBA?

Now that the 2022 NBA Draft Combine is in the rearview mirror, teams around the league can make some final conclusions about each prospect.

Every year, two of the most interesting takeaways from this scouting event are the official measurements and the athletic testing scores. Based on what we saw last week, we can make some comparisons to previous participants who went on to play in the pros.

The goal of this exercise was not to predict how a player performs on the court or even offer context about their playing style. Instead, this should at least help provide some useful information about the size and athleticism of these prospects.

Before we get into that, however, let’s review some important details.

For starters, these are just physical comparisons! If you want to read about how some of these prospects view themselves, for example, The Athletic’s Mike Vorkunov compiled a very helpful list of their answers.

While I do believe these physical comparisons are useful information to understand a prospect in terms of their build and athleticism, I’m not sure if there is very much correlation to on-court success. There are plenty of more athletically gifted players than Nikola Jokic, for example, who have not won back-to-back MVP honors.

Even with the practical utility of these data points, they can always change. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Durant were much skinnier when they came into the league. But their measurements can give teams areas that the player will need to work on once drafted into their organization.

Also, especially over the last few years, most of the projected lottery picks were not full participants in the NBA Draft Combine. While plenty went through the camp (and used it to improve their draft stock), many top players in the league do not have official measurements to reference.

So if you think that Jaden Ivey is giving Ja Morant vibes, you might be proven right! But we are not able to make that comparison using this particular database because neither was tested in their pre-draft evaluation.

Regardless, although these comparisons aren’t an exact match, they are at least rooted in actual numbers. You can check this app, which was built by Mark Cheung, for any prospects who participated in the NBA combine or G League Elite Camp that did not make the list included below.

Ohio State vs. Morehead State basketball preview, prediction, and odds

Ohio State welcomes Morehead State to the Covelli Center for game three of the young season. We’ve got your preview and prediction.

Records

Ohio State 2-0, Morehead State 1-2

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Wednesday, December 2
Game Time: 5 p.m. EST
Venue: Covelli Center, Columbus, OH
Network: BTN


After getting out of the gate quickly and coasting to victory in game one of the season against Illinois State, then struggling but winning against UMass-Lowell, Ohio State men’s basketball team looks to go to 3-0 against Morehead State.

The Eagles have been bludgeoned by Kentucky, had a public flogging at the hands of Richmond, but then got their first win of the year against Arkansas State on Sunday. It’s not a team Ohio State should have issues with if it expects to contend for anything in the Big Ten, but this Buckeye squad is clearly looking to find its identity based on what we saw over the weekend.

Now is the time to clean up on some of those things that will make this team much better down the road, and we really need to see a better showing this time out.

Next … The Ohio State game plan