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How Payton Sandfort's measurables stacked up at 2024 NBA Draft Combine
Tyler Tachman
Des Moines Register
May 17, 2024
CHICAGO —
Iowa men's basketball's
Payton Sandfort has been in Chicago for the
2024 NBA Draft Combine this week, offering him a chance to get in front of league decision-makers.
Sandfort is going through the NBA Draft process while maintaining his college eligibility. The Iowa sharpshooter averaged 16.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game last season while making 37.9% of his attempts from deep. All of those statistics were career-highs for Sandfort.
Here is a look at Sandfort's testing results at the 2024 NBA Draft Combine.
For most categories, 72 prospects were measured. Sandfort's approximate ranking among the field is in parentheses.
- Height without shoes: 6 feet 6.25 inches
- Weight: 212 pounds
- Wingspan: 6 feet 8 inches
- Pro lane drill: 11.57 seconds (62nd)
- Shuttle run: 2.84 seconds (Tied-4th out of 71)
- Three-quarter court sprint: 3.43 seconds (Tied-70th)
- No-step vertical jump: 22 inches (72nd)
- Maximum vertical jump: 28 inches (71st)
- Shooting off the dribble: 56.7% (Tied-39th)
- 3-point star drill: 12/25 (Tied-40th out of 70)
- Spot-up shooting: 64% (Tied-24th)
- Side-mid-side shooting: 67.9% (unofficial)
Sandfort also participated in two games of five-on-five action.
Over both contests, Sandfort combined for four points on 2-of-9 from the field, including 0-of-7 from 3-point range. He grabbed a total of four rebounds. That production came in roughly 33 minutes of action combined across those two games.
“It’s a major growth experience going through this whole week,” Sandfort said Tuesday. "The game feels different. Better athletes, people are a lot longer. It kinda feels like when you go from high school to college.
The game's a lot faster and you have to adjust. I remember like the first year I was in college, like the first month I was horrible. Couldn’t adjust. And that’s a little bit of what it feels like right now. But I know eventually, I will adjust.”
It's worth noting that Sandfort has been dealing with a
minor cut on the pointer finger of his shooting hand. While this might seem insignificant, it is actually a big deal. Shooting is a major part of Sandfort's arsenal, so having irritation in an area where the ball is released isn't ideal. It's comparable to a baseball pitcher having a blister on a finger.
Sandfort's showing in Chicago was far from his best. It was a chance for him to directly measure up with other prospects in the draft class, and
he didn't exactly separate himself in a positive way. But it's also difficult to gauge how much it might hurt his draft stock — if at all. The Combine is a fairly isolated event.
Sandfort's entire body of work at Iowa speaks louder than his performance over just a few days.
Not all of what Sandfort can bring to the next level is quantifiable, either. That has been a selling point for him during this pre-NBA Draft process.
“Obviously, everyone talks about the shooting and obviously I think that’s very NBA-ready,” Sandfort said Tuesday. “I didn’t shoot it the best (Tuesday). But that’s kinda how it goes. I’m gonna be in there, be really enthusiastic. Play as hard as I can to win every game. And do literally whatever it takes on the team, whatever they need me to do to get it done.”
Before the Combine, Sandfort had workouts with the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics. His looming decision of whether to return to Iowa for his senior season or continue his professional pursuits is a big one. The Hawkeyes have done good work this offseason, retaining key pieces such as Owen Freeman and Josh Dix, while bringing in a couple of intriguing transfers. Sandfort's decision, though, could swing things drastically for better or worse.
Sandfort's decision hinges more on who he could be drafted by as opposed to when he could be drafted.
“For me, it’s really just finding the right fit to be a place where I can contribute,” Sandfort said. “Be in a winning culture.
And if I can find the right fit and that’s how it works out, then I think that’s what I’ll be willing to take.”
The deadline for his decision is May 29.
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Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball's Payton Sandfort at the 2024 NBA Draft Combine. Check out how his measurables compare to other prospects.
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