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6 - Pablo Aguilar

6-9, 200 Small Forward/Power Forward
Spain International
Birthday
02/09/89 (35.2 yrs)
Hometown
Granada, Spain
International Team
CB Granada
ACB Profile
Athleticism
8
Size
8
Defense
8
Strength
7
Quickness
8
Leadership
8
Jump Shot
8
NBA Ready
7
Ball Handling
NA
Potential
7
Passing
NA
Intangibles
6
75 Overall:

NBA Comparison: N/A

Joshua Motenko – 8/14/2007

Strengths: This extremely long jump shooting forward has nice athleticism. He relies on his jump shot for most of his points and even uses a little fallaway jumper on put backs after gathering offensive rebounds. He has a lot of other skills but they arent very consistent at this point. He has the ability to block shots because of his vertical leap. Hes more comfortable defensively playing in the paint, because his lateral foot speed is just above average, and his leaping ability is so good. Hes good at cleaning up rebounds because of his athleticism and hang time.

Weaknesses: Aguilar has a nice offensive game but you cant count on him to carry the scoring load because while hes talented and experienced at a young age, he isnt always consistent. He relies too much on the fall-away jumper and doesnt have many other offensive moves. He also favors his right hand when dribbling and prefers to try to out-jump his defender rather than use his left hand to score around the basket. Its unclear if hes a power forward or a small forward for the NBA/Euroleague. He cant guard the NBA three on the perimeter, and he doesnt have the muscle in his skinny frame to bang down low. He also doesnt have the ball handling ability to play the 3 in the NBA. The position concern regarding Aguilar is a legitimate one.

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