77 - Ben Saraf

NBA Comparison: Roko Leni Ukic
Strengths: Creative and cerebral combo guard with a flair for playmaking and strong feel for the game … At 6’6” with excellent positional size and instincts, Saraf brings a blend of poise, flash, and IQ rarely seen from teenage guards in professional settings … One of the top young performers this season in both the EuroCup and German BBL, showing maturity as a starting guard for Ratiopharm Ulm … Possesses excellent vision and passing accuracy, capable of dissecting defenses with quick reads and deceptive deliveries … Whether in transition or the half court, consistently finds open teammates with sharp timing and creativity … Excels in pick-and-roll, especially manipulating angles and changing pace to open windows … Offensively, thrives as a driver, using crafty footwork, head fakes, and body control to finish around the rim with either hand … Handles contact well despite average strength and can convert through fouls … Has a reliable pull-up jumper from mid-range, especially going to his right … Rarely rattled late in games, showing maturity and confidence in pressure moments … Averaging 12.8 points, 4.6 assists, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game in EuroCup play … In the German BBL, adds 11.7 points, 4.1 assists, and 2.9 boards in under 25 minutes per game … Named MVP of the 2024 U18 European Championship, helping Israel to a strong run while earning All-Tournament Team honors … High-IQ lead guard with the potential to be a longtime contributor in top-level international play and possibly beyond.
Weaknesses: Lacks elite athleticism and burst … Not a blow-by threat in isolation and will need to continue refining his change-of-speed game to create separation at higher levels … Outside shooting is the most notable concern at this stage — struggles with consistency on both catch-and-shoot and pull-up threes … Shooting just 22% from deep this season, despite a workable release … Free throw shooting (low 70’s) is passable but doesn’t yet inspire full confidence in long-term shot development … Defensive tools are average — doesn’t have the lateral quickness or footspeed yet to contain explosive guards at the NBA level … Will need to bulk up and improve strength to hold his own on both ends … Occasionally gets caught upright on defense and can lose track of off-ball assignments … Could be more engaged on the glass, given his size, averaging just 2.2 rebounds per game in EuroCup play … Still developing his scoring aggression; can be too pass-first at times.
Outlook: Saraf may not possess the athletic ceiling of some NBA-bound peers, but his feel, playmaking instincts, and early production in high-level European competition make him a highly intriguing long-term prospect. While his current skill set appears more aligned with elite European competition, if his jumper becomes serviceable and he adds strength, he could warrant future NBA attention as a crafty, pass-first guard capable of running a second unit. His upside lies in his vision, poise, and ability to run offense. A potential EuroLeague standout and deep sleeper for NBA front offices willing to bet on intelligence and long-term growth.
Notes: Measured: 6’5″, 8’6″ standing reach, 202 lbs, 6’7.5″ wingspan, 31.5″ max vert at the 2024 Basketball Without Borders …Born April 14, 2006 in Israel … Developed in the Hapoel Afula youth system before making his senior debut in the 2021–22 season … Later played for Elitzur Maccabi Netanya and Kiryat Ata before joining Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) for the 2023–24 season … Regular member of Israel’s U16 and U18 national teams … Named MVP of the 2024 U18 European Championship … Posted 18 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 assists in just 19 minutes vs. Joventut in one of his best EuroCup outings … Known for his entertaining style and creative flair … One of the top teenage passers in Europe ….
Vuk Karadzic 4/12/25
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