NBA Comparison: Latrell Sprewell (with the T-Wolves)
Strengths: A self-made offensive player with huge confidence in his offensive game, capable of scoring
at spurts...Major offensive preference is the mid-range shot; gets his shot off quickly (almost like a fling), stepping forward
and letting his momentum carry the shot in...Has overall offensive versatility as he can spot up for the three and attack
the basket decently as well...Underrated athleticism, has the confidence, first step, and drive to get to the basket and often
finishes well...Gets to the line decently and hits at a good clip...Solid defender when he puts his mind to it, enjoys playing
defense and he can stay with his man...Can be very quick in the open court at times, finishing with ferocity and beating his
man...Solid ballhandling skills...Has shown capacity of making assist plays by finding the open man, displaying court vision
whether off the dribble or making the general pass...
Weaknesses: His ability to get to the basket is not as good as most NBA players, but still very serviceable...However,
once he gets to the basket, he normally finishes strong...Doesn't drift, but when he doesn't play with ferocity and will,
his ability to make an impact is limited...Sometimes defers to his teammates to make plays when he is clearly the leader...Questionable
attitude raises concerns, may display poor body language at times...Athleticism may look very good at times but may look average
at others, despite being an above average athlete for the NBA; just doesn't use it enough...Just a serviceable three point
shooter...Sometimes forces passes and creates unforced turnovers, may display questionable decision-making skills...Can play
within the offense, but is generally viewed as a bit of a ball-dominant player...Not a lockdown defender with his on-and-off
athleticism and motivation, and he is capable of losing his man...Average height for the SG slot...
--Kevin Juren 8/12
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