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Brandon McCoy UNLV

NBA Comparison: Dakari Johnson Strengths: Great size for an NBA big (7’1”, 250 pounds). Very athletic and moves well for his size. He seems very comfortable in his own skin. Runs the floor well in transition. Should be able to play in faster, up-tempo systems. Should also really excel in the pick and roll with a good point guard. Good hands, knows how to throw it down with authority. Pretty quick down on the block. Knows how to score inside (16.9 points per game). He’s starting to improve his post moves.

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Gary Trent Jr.

NBA Comparison: Buddy Hield Strengths: Strong 6’6, 215-pound body frame for an NBA 2-guard … Tough and physical swingman … Fundamentally sound player … Known for being a high level shooter, especially from beyond the arc … Compact and consistent jumper … Sweet shooting touch … Can shoot the three off screens or pull-up in mid-range spots … Impressive scoring instincts/shot-maker … Clutch player who wants the ball in his hands at the end of games …

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Yankuba Sima

Notes: Full name is "Yankuba Sima Fatty" … Has played Internationally for Spain at the U18 level … playing for Arlington Country Day during his senior high school season

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Isaac Humphries

NBA Comparison: Aaron Baynes Strengths: Stands at 7’0 … Strong 260-pound body frame … Solid motor … His greatest impact as a Kentucky Wildcat came on the boards … Aided by soft hands used to grab rebounds … This past season, his per game rebounding average amounted to just 2.8, but that number inflated to 13.5 per 40 minutes … Averaged 6.5 offensive rebounds per 40 minutes … When he can’t get to a rebound himself, he proves strong enough to hold off opponents from grabbing boards, allowing his teammates