Well, if you're wondering if a player of AJ Dybantsa's size can be an NBA star, his NBA Draft Combine measurements match up quite similarly with Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum.
Measurements aren't everything, of course. Talent and skillset are going to go a lot further toward determining the NBA future of the BYU one-and-done.
But hey, it's not nothing, either. Dybantsa is quite similar to Tatum physically.
This is how Dybantsa measured up at the Combine:
BYU's AJ Dybantsa measured 6'8.5 barefoot and 217 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine, with a 7'0.25 wingspan and 8'10 standing reach.
In line with his past measurements, and still elite dimensions for an NBA wing. pic.twitter.com/ieVet2rRju
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 11, 2026
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Tatum's height is amusing, because he's been called anything between 6-foot-8 and 6-foot-10 in his NBA career, but you can consider Dybantsa similar.
The Celtics standout is listed at 210 pounds, so Dybantsa is just a little bit bigger.
Tatum is believed to have a 6-foot-11 wingspan.
And in the pre-draft process, Tatum measured as having an 8-foot-10.5 standing reach, so almost exactly in line with Dybantsa.
He's certainly made to match up physically in the NBA from the moment he arrives, and he's a natural bucket getter.
If whatever team drafts Dybantsa gets a player like Tatum, that'll be quite the positive outcome, and it certainly seems like he could get there.
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