The first two days of the 2016 NBA Draft Combine are in the books, and already we've seen a few prospects draw plenty of attention and praise for their head-turning performances.
Day 1 saw Oakland's Kay Felder earn superlatives for his 44-inch vertical leap, the second-best ever recorded at the combine. Add in his strong play during scrimmages and a Twitter shout out from Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, and scouts are sure to be taking an extra look at the 5'9" guard's college tape.
Kansas center Cheick Diallo doesn't have much tape to go on after one year spent mostly on the bench with the Jayhawks, but he's done very well for himself with his scoring and shot-blocking in the scrimmages.
Those were Thursday's big stars. Here's a quick look at a few players who stood out on Friday.
Michael Gbinije
Syracuse swingman Michael Gbinije isn't one of the top prospects at the combine, but he certainly had one of the top performances on Friday. Gbinije did a little bit of everything in the first of the day's two scrimmages, scoring 17 points while adding in four assists, four steals a ...
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NBA Combine 2016: Biggest Standouts from Day 2 in Chicago
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