Justin Edwards Wingspan

Last Modified Sep 30, 2024 11:01 GMT
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The 6-foot 8 forward/guard, Justin Edwards played professional basketball for the Philadelphia 76ers. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edwards had a successful high school career filled with titles and individual accolades. Edwards played for Imhotep Institute Charter High School, winning back-to-back state championships and becoming the Mr. Pennsylvania Basketball. He also played against the best high school talents in tournaments like the Nike Hoop Summit, McDonald's All-American Boys and Nike Elite Youth Basketball League.

As a consensus five-star recruit and the third-best prospect in the 2023 class, Edwards committed to play for the University of Kentucky. In a stacked roster with multiple NBA Draft prospects and first-round picks, Edwards made a significant contribution and earned a starting spot. In his freshman season, Edwards became a reliable piece in Coach Capilari’s system, improving in the second half of the season. He averaged 8.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 0.9 assists, shooting 48.6% from the field and 36.5% from the three-point line on 2.7 attempts per game. The major positives from his game are his athleticism and wingspan which can help him guard smaller guard/wings. He has a solid jumper and can also knock down catch-and-shoot three-pointers as he has a good shot release.

Justin Edwards Wingspan

According to the latest results of the NBA Draft combine, Justin Edwards has a wingspan of 6 feet 10 inches and a standing reach of 8 feet 6.50 inches. Edwards was projected to be a late second-round pick but went undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft.

Justin Edwards Height

According to the NBA Draft Combine, Justin Edwards's height is measured at 6 feet 8 inches. He has immense upper body strength and showcases good instinct as a rim protector.

Justin Edwards Weight

According to the NBA Draft Combine, Justin Edwards weighs 203 pounds or 92 kg.

FAQ's On Justin Edwards

A. Justin Edwards is 20 years old, born on December 16, 2003. 

A. Justin Edwards plays as a small forward/shooting guard. 

A. Justin Edwards played collegiate basketball for the University of Kentucky. 

A. Justin Edwards stands tall at 6 feet 8 inches.

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