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NBA Comparison: Steve Novak/Brian Cook
Strengths: Great shooting ability for a player his size … Has good length (6’10" with 7’2" wingspan) … Effective pick-and-pop player … His three-point percentage (40.5%) was among the best in the nation last season … Very good on the catch-and-shoot. Extremely fluid motion … Already a solid shot-blocker (2.2 blocks per 40 minutes) …
April 15, 2012January 9, 2012September 7, 2010
August 7, 2012August 6, 2011
Notes: Attended UNLV as a freshman in 2012-13 and averaged 3.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game before transferring to Indian Hills Community College for 2013-14 season, but did not play.Notes: Measured 6’6 (in shoes) 211 lbs, with a 6’9 wingspan at the 2011 LeBron James Skills Academy.
NBA Comparison: Loren Woods
Strengths: Center prospect with great size, length and mobility … Elite help defender and rim protector with great timing, quick feet, mobility, and length … Covers a lot of ground defensively … Will contest shots not only at the rim but even close out and block jump shots … Very calm and smart player with good feel for the game … Rarely forces bad shots as he moves well without the ball finding open gaps … Soft touch around the rim and can finish with both hands …
April 27, 2015December 15, 2014September 16, 2014
Notes: Measured 6’1.5 (in shoes) 193 lbs, with a 6’1 wingspan at the 2011 Deron Williams Skills Academy
NBA Comparison: Rod Grizzard
Strengths: Extremely versatile guard … Blessed with the natural ability to play PG and size to play three different positions … Strong athleticism with very good leaping ability and explosiveness … Smooth, quick first step … Good penetrator that spends a lot of time in the paint … Has become very efficient over his four years at UTEP, finishing his last season at 53% … Tall for a point guard with very long arms … Excellent court vision … Sees over the defense and doesn’t miss open teammates …
NBA Comparison: Josh Howard
Strengths: A nice all-around scorer … Good size at 6’6" with a solid wingspan … Projects to the shooting guard position well in the NBA … Very fluid runner with a quick first-step … Explosive athlete, capable of finishing above the rim … Nice, though perhaps streaky, outside shooter … Has NBA range and a quick, confident trigger from the perimeter … Solid handle, though he’s clearly uncomfortable going to his right (he’s left-handed) … Aggressive driver, which really complements his perimeter ability …
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Strengths: Allen is a 6’5 combo guard with intriguing size and length and excellent quickness … His quickness and physical attributes should allow him to become a high level defender if he works at it … Has four years of college experience … Improved as a point guard during his four year career … His a/to ratio climbed to nearly 2-1 as a senior … A solid outside shooter hitting over 38% from 3 over his last 2 seasons on a good number of attempts … Will turn 22 a month before the draft so he’s young for a senior …
Notes: Measured 6’11 (with shoes) 232 lbs with a 7’0 wingspan at the 2013 Nike Big Man Skills Academy
Comparison: Joey Graham
Strengths: Highly skilled forward with inside/outside versatility. Played an undersized 4 at St. Johns, making up for height shortcomings with strength and a large wingspan. Smooth athlete with impressive agility. Operates at maximum efficiency in the high post where he acts as an offensive facilitator. Views the game a step ahead and knows where his teammates are on the floor (1.9 assists on isolation based team). Playmaker off the dribble, facing up bigger defenders and slashing to the bucket.
Notes: Was a transfer from Hutchinson CC
NBA Comparison: Troy Bell
Strengths: Strong, aggressive point guard with a knack for getting to the rim and finishing … Explosive athlete who routinely delivers highlight-reel dunks … Great scorer in transition … Good ball-handler and shot creator … Good perimeter defender thanks to his wingspan (6’6") and lateral quickness … High-motor player who always comes to play … Excellent at drawing fouls, drawing nearly 7 attempts from the line per game … Great body control makes him an even better finisher at the
NBA Comparison: Vladimir Radmanovic/Channing Frye
NBA Comparison: Bo Kimble
Strengths: Green exploded onto the scene in this his senior year becoming the leading scorer in all of college basketball while going from being a 2nd round prospect to a likely first round prospect … At 6’4, 185 pounds, Green has below average size for an NBA shooting guard but does have good length … What is so impressive about Green is that he improved his efficiency drastically in each year of his 4-year career …