Jawun Evans made history at the NBA Combine on Thursday.
Despite being one of the shortest players at the event and one of only three players under 6-feet tall (along with Frank Mason III and Derrick Walton), Evans was measured with a 6’5.5 wingspan.
The 6’5.5 wingspan is the longest of any player under 6 feet in the history of the NBA Combine, according to Draft Express. Evans crushed the record previously held by former Oregon star Aaron Brooks, who held it with a 6’4 wingspan.
Interestingly, Evans was measured at a half an inch shorter than Frank Mason III, who was listed as 5’11 at Kansas.