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NBA Comparison: Chris Owens
Strengths: He has an astonishing combination of size, physical skills, length and speed … He’s already well developed from the muscular standpoint, especially in the upper body, with long arms and strong hands … His solid body structure allows him to effectively withstand contact, and to attack the basket without struggles even at senior level, plus he has shown the ability to exploit his size by posting up smaller and weaker opponents …
NBA Comparison: N/A
Strengths: Long, athletic big man with a large wingspan … Good athlete that allows him to be a good defensive rebounder and shot blocker … His quickness allows him to be a good defender on the pick and roll … On the offensive end he has good form on his jumper for a player of his size … Also adept on the offensive rebounds …
NBA Comparision: Omer Asik
Notes; Transferred from Louisville to Missouri after freshman year … Transferred from Missouri to Winthrop after sophomore year
December 18, 2010
NBA Comparison: Jason Maxiell
Strengths: Athletic forward that can clean up for his teammates on the offensive end of the floor … Extremely explosive … Gets off the ground in a hurry … Quick feet around the rim … Runs the court well … One of the most active post players in the nation … Tries to finish everything with a powerful dunk (almost 40% of his field goals made were via dunks) … Very efficient (shot 57.7% from the field in his senior season) because of his dunk rate … Plays well off of his teammates …
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Strengths: Physical big man with a severely limited skill-set … Excellent all-around athletic tools … Very good jumping ability … Recorded a max vertical leap at the 2012 NBA draft combine of 40.5” … Good, but not elite-level explosiveness … Prototypical size for an NBA center (was recently measured at 6’11.75" in shoes) … Active offensively … Cuts well, and is receptive to quick passes in the paint … Moves his feet remarkably well for a player his size … Solid touch around the rim …
NBA Comparison: Toney Douglas
Strengths: Dynamic scoring guard. Always looking to fill up the basket … Can score both at the rim and on the perimeter … Good ballhandler, able to get past defenders and create space for outside jumpers … Solid outside shot. Connected on 36% of his three-pointers as a senior, a number which was higher in previous years before he started taking a higher volume of shots and before defenses started keying in on him more as Stanford’s #1 option … Aggressive player who looks to draw contact inside.
NBA Comparison: N/A
Notes: Measured 6’7 (in shoes) 192 lbs, with a 6’8 wingspan at the 2013 Kevin Durant Skills Academy
April 30, 2015August 14, 2010
NBA Comparison: N/A
Notes: Measured 6’4 (in shoes) 187 lbs, with a 6’3 wingspan at the 2011 Deron Williams Skills Academy.
NBA Comparison: Marcus Williams (AZ)/Jerryl Sasser
Strengths: High level passing ability … Tremendous length and height for his position combined with a high basketball IQ. Carter-Williams is a gifted athlete … He has the ability to handle the ball well for his size … Possesses the skill to burst through a first line of defenders, with a deceptive first step … Can turn a broken play into points with an outstanding ability to find the open man … Solid competitor …
Notes: Measured 6’7.5 (with shoes) 208 lbs with a 6’11 wingspan at the 2013 Nike Big Man Skills Academy
August 14, 2012March 12. 2012
NBA Comparison: LaMarcus Aldridge
Strengths: Bigman with an excellent basketball IQ and all around athlete … A gazelle. Runs the floor extremely well for a 7 footer. He’s also has great body control for a center, showing unusual ability to convert plays on the break … Plays with great energy, a focused and intense competitor … Highly unselfish, team guy and a willing passer with good vision for a big … Puts winning and his team over individual accolades … Fundamentally sound. Great feel for the game.