Agbaji's measurements came in a little better than expected, and is just passable enough where it could work... Branham's on the other hand leaves me concerned he's strictly a 2, and this team doesn't need another 2..
Some historical comparisons (height w/ shoes, standing reach, wingspan, weight):
Agbaji: 6’5.75", 8’8, 6’10.25" (216)
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Justise Winslow: 6’6.5", 8’8.5", 6’10.25" (221)
Lance Stephenson: 6’5.75", 8’7”, 6’10.5” (227)
Branham: 6’5.50", 8’6.5", 6’’10" (194)
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Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 6’5”, 8’6”, 6’9.5” (203)
Will Barton: 6’6”, 8’6.5", 6’9.5”, 174
Alec Burks: 6’6”, 8’7.5", 6’10”, 192
Lamar Stevens: 6’6.75", 8’5”, 6’9” (228)
Dylan Windler: 6’7.5”, 8’8.5", 6’10” (195)
I don't think either is ideal but Agbaji is at least a hair longer and has significantly more bulk that makes me more comfortable with the thought of him playing more 3 than 2..
Ohio State already had to hide Branham and yank him off the floor early in the year because of his defense, so having underwhelming measurements for a 3 doesn't inspire confidence he's what the Cavs need despite his shooting profile...