What Mike Miles' Draft Stock Looks Like Post NBA Combine

Last season's leading scorer for TCU is projected to be a second-round pick in next month's draft.
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TCU men's basketball's 2022-23 leading scorer Mike Miles took part in the NBA draft combine over the past week looking to better his stock. He was one of 78 prospects to be invited. Miles took part in all measurements, drills, and scrimmages.

Here is how he measured:

Miles' Anthro Measurements 

(67 of the Combine participants were measured)

Hand Width (Inches): 8.25 (T-60th of 67)

Height W/O Shoes: 6'0.75" (67th of 67)

Standing Reach: 8'0.00" (67th of 67)

Weight (LBS): 205.0 (41st of 67)

Wingspan: 6'0.50" (67th of 67)

Miles impressed with his ability to score the ball and create from all levels during scrimmage work. He tested very athletic for his size as well adding a vertical leap of 33.0 inches. However, size, inconsistency, and the ability to guard multiple positions remain points of concern for teams.

Here is where Miles ranks on notable NBA Draft Big Boards:

Miles Prospect Rank on Big Boards

FanSided: 53rd Overall

The Sporting News: 54th Overall

ESPN: 65th Overall (10th PG)

NBADraft.net: 75th Overall

The Athletic: 77th Overall

Miles is currently projected as a second-round pick with player comparisons like Jalen Brunson, Cole Anthony, Payton Pritchard, and even a style similar to Damian Lillard.


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Nicholas Girimonte
NICHOLAS GIRIMONTE

Nicholas is a student at TCU majoring in Communication Studies with a minor in Journalism. He's from the Bay Area but now calls New Braunfels, Texas home. There's nothing he likes more than watching TCU sports.