LOUISVILLE, Ky. - While we still have a little over a month until the 2026 NBA Draft rolls around, we're currently in the midst of a crucial component of the pre-draft process. Earlier this week, the NBA Draft Combine officially kicked off, with several dozen college basketball standouts and international prospects descending upon Chicago. Before the five-on-five scrimmages get underway amongst the 73 players that earned invitations to the combine, first, every prospect goes through a set of baseline tests. This include anthropometric, strength and agility, as well as shooting drills. Former Louisville guards Mikel Brown Jr. and Ryan Conwell are on location for this year's NBA Draft Combine, and both players stood out during the testing phase. As far as physical measurables go, both were routinely in the top half amongst the group of 33 guards that were invited to the combine. Conwell's 8.50' hand length was tied for fifth among guards, while Brown's 9.50' hand width was tied for fifth in among guards.…