ESPN: Scouting report for Psitons Players
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:23 pm
Reggie Jackson:
+ Solid offensive point guard doesn't have a particular outstanding skill
+ Found nice pick-and-roll chemistry with Andre Drummond
+ Huge wingspan but defensive effort disappoints
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope:
+ One of the league's fastest players, can stop on a dime defensively
+ Has potential as a shooter; can get a lot of 3s off but below-average percentage
+ Excellent defender of 1s and 2s, always takes the tougher guard matchup
Marcus Morris:
+ Post player in college but mostly plays on the perimeter these days
+ 3-point threat who also likes to post up for turnaround jumpers
+ Miniscule block rate, doesn't protect the rim and a little slow to defend perimeter
Tobias Harris:
+ Versatile combo forward can shoot, take larger players off the bounce and post up
+ Needs to increase usage and maintain efficiency to become true second option
+ Not very explosive, a little slow guarding 3s and doesn't protect the rim as a 4
Andre Drummond:
+ Combination of strength, length, speed, and hops may be unmatched in NBA
+ Best rebounder in the league, pick-and-roll threat due to offensive rebounding and alley-oops
+ Defense slowly improving but could do more with elite physical tools
+ Solid offensive point guard doesn't have a particular outstanding skill
+ Found nice pick-and-roll chemistry with Andre Drummond
+ Huge wingspan but defensive effort disappoints
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope:
+ One of the league's fastest players, can stop on a dime defensively
+ Has potential as a shooter; can get a lot of 3s off but below-average percentage
+ Excellent defender of 1s and 2s, always takes the tougher guard matchup
Marcus Morris:
+ Post player in college but mostly plays on the perimeter these days
+ 3-point threat who also likes to post up for turnaround jumpers
+ Miniscule block rate, doesn't protect the rim and a little slow to defend perimeter
Tobias Harris:
+ Versatile combo forward can shoot, take larger players off the bounce and post up
+ Needs to increase usage and maintain efficiency to become true second option
+ Not very explosive, a little slow guarding 3s and doesn't protect the rim as a 4
Andre Drummond:
+ Combination of strength, length, speed, and hops may be unmatched in NBA
+ Best rebounder in the league, pick-and-roll threat due to offensive rebounding and alley-oops
+ Defense slowly improving but could do more with elite physical tools