Entering NBA combine measurement day, it was already clear that the Golden State Warriors would have multiple very good options with the No. 11 pick of the 2026 NBA draft. Those players included Labaron Philon Jr., Brayden Burries, Yaxel Lendeborg, Karim Lopez and Aday Mara. At least three of them should be available when the Dubs pick. But we have to add one more name for consideration after his outrageous measurables were revealed Monday. Let's go over why Baylor's Cameron Carr is climbing toward the top 10 of the lottery. Carr's Shocking Wingspan Carr was already expected to be in consideration for a late-lottery selection, but now he's rising after measuring at 6'4.5" with a 7'0.75" wingspan. It's common for prospects to have a wingspan that's 3-4 inches longer than their height. An 8.25-inch difference is rare. Arm length can be beneficial to a player on both ends of the floor, but it's usually most associated with elite on-ball defenders who force a lot of steals.…