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NBA Comparison: Chris Bosh/Amare Stoudemire
Strengths: NBA-ready body … Positional versatility … Displays unusually smooth and fluid movements for his 6’11”, 234-pound frame … Elite and agile athlete … Great lateral quickness … Exceptional leaper (jumps well off both feet) …Elevates quickly and really gets off the floor well for his second and third jumps … Plays effortlessly above the rim … Possesses great hands and quick feet… Catches everything that comes his way … Very coordinate
Notes: Measured 6’1 without shoes, 6’1.5 with shoes, 169 lbs, with a 6’9 wingspan and 8’4 standing reach at the 2014 USA Junior National Team Mini Camp
September 10, 2014August 19, 2014
October 31, 2014May 26, 2013April 12, 2011
NBA Comparison: Tyrus Thomas/Antonio McDyess
Strengths: A freakish athlete, arguably the most explosive frontcourt player in the draft and one of the best overall … Runs the court like a deer and explodes without having to put effort into organizing his feet … A highlight waiting to happen … Very nice shooting stroke and touch … Can knock down midrange shots and even shows the ability to extend out to college 3 point (hit 35% making 21 of 60 attempts on the year) … Improved in his ability to create shots for himself …
February 18, 2015January 31, 2015September 19, 2014
November 21, 2014August 31, 2014August 14, 2013
November 13, 2014October 24, 2014June 27, 2014
NBA Comparison: Rip Hamilton
Strengths: 6’7.5 wing … Good size and length (6’9.5 wingspan) for position … Good scoring ability … Good in catch and shoot situations, can also pull up off minimal dribbles … Can freeze the defense with a quick behind the back dribble before shooting … Smooth shooting stroke and quick release … Good elevated jump shot … Shoots well on the move … Shoots well from three … Very dangerous midrange scorer … Active without the ball and works to get open … Quick first step.
NBA Comparison: Samuel Dalembert
Strengths: Amazing wingspan (measured at 7-6 feet) … Great shot blocker … Rim Protector … Good weak side defender … Active off the ball defender … Denies passing lanes with his long reach and positions himself well … His size, wingspan and reach make him a tough opponent to score over, because he can either block or alter shots … If he continues working hard he can become a game changer on the defensive end of the floor due to his blocking ability … Good athlete … Great
Notes: Nephew of NBA player Raymond Felton … Measured 6’1.75 without shoes, 6’2.5 with shoes, 176 lbs, with a 6’8 wingspan and 8’4 standing reach at the 2014 USA Junior National Team Mini Camp
May 2, 2016April 27, 2016
NBA Comparison: Juwan Howard/Al Horford
Strengths: NBA-ready body/strong frame … Carter is 6’10," 251 pounds with a 7′ 4.5” wingspan and a 9’1 standing reach … His substantial size/physical profile suggests that he has more than enough size to play at the center position full-time in the small-ball NBA … Offers a multitude of skills on both ends of the floor … He has great hands for a young big man … Highly coordinated and mobile on both ends of the floor …
NBA Comparison: Luke Harangody
Strengths: Colson was a productive, matchup problem for a Notre Dame team that typically plays with the type of pace and spacing you’d see in the NBA … A cerebral player with a high skill level and all-around attributes, Colson is an undersized, overachieving combo forward in the mold of a PJ Tucker … An aggressive and physical player, who has the length (7 ft wingspan) and tenacity to defend players with much more size … Pretty strong … Outstanding rebounder for his size as well, displays great hand
Notes: Name is "George Kell", though he goes by "Trey" … Measured 6’3.5 (in shoes) 201 lbs, with a 6’6 wingspan at the 2013 Nike Guard Skills Academy
March 28, 2014June 29, 2013March 24, 2013
Notes: Full name is "Daniel Bordignon Barbieri" ,,, Has played internationally for Brazil, though is playing for Caja Laboral in Spain