This has been going on in the NFL for years so I'm not surprised that its beginning to trickle into the NBA and we're starting to see the same thing.
These guys will still be evaluated at team workouts. They'll still be plenty of information on them going into the draft.
Skipping the combine altogether is taking it to a whole another level. The top projected picks in the NBA have always at least shown up to the combine. They've never participated in the group workouts but they at least went through the athletic testing even if it meant not being able to do the bench press one time like Durant. The best reason to show up has been to take the physical so they don't have to take one on each individual team visit.
I can understand Embiid not showing up; like Bennett, teams are probably going to want to examine him for themselves so the combine physical might be a waste of time. But Jabari not showing up? Even in his home town? That makes so sense. It makes me suspect that he didn't want his body fat percentage out there in the public. I would've pegged his percentage to be in the high teens.
I don't understand Wiggins following in the footsteps of Embiid and Parker. There's no body fat excuse, no injury and he would've created serious buzz with his athletic testing numbers, buzz that might not have budged his draft slot because he's ranked so highly but couldn't hurt regardless. I think he seized upon Jabari and Embiid opting out to skip out on what seems like a very tedious experience.