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Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 6:20 pm
by The-Power
I watched Arizona's first two pre-season games and really liked what I saw from him. He clearly looks like an NBA player on the floor. Not a high-level shot creator by any means but he has a solid all-around foundation to build on and obviously the length and athleticism to play in the NBA. He was ranked lower than I expected. Any thoughts on him early on?
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 7:39 pm
by babyjax13
I know Clyde likes him. My read is pretty basic from what I've seen, but has the size, athleticism, and skill found to become an NBA rotation player.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Nov 5, 2024 9:27 pm
by The-Power
Poor game if you look at the boxscore but watching the game, I'll say: buy stock.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Nov 5, 2024 10:26 pm
by Eightnineborn
Is he a mix between Vinsanity and Black Mamba ?
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Nov 5, 2024 11:21 pm
by clyde21
Eightnineborn wrote:Is he a mix between Vinsanity and Black Mamba ?
never trust a man with two last (first?) names
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Sat Nov 9, 2024 4:07 am
by Mark_83
My sleeper one-and-done for this draft. Hopefully he gets some run cause he's got all the tools. Reminds me a bit of Pat Williams.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Mon Jan 6, 2025 2:46 am
by The-Power
Happy to bump this thread now as he shows more and more flashes. I still like him as a lottery pick. The off-ball/spot-up shooting will be there in the NBA, I'm fairly confident in that. And then with his size and athleticism, the good defense and his ability to move the ball quickly – I'm positive that you have a long-term NBA player. Someone who'll never be a star but the kind of role player at the Forward spots that teams just love to have and play starter minutes when the quality threshold is passed.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2025 4:10 pm
by 165bows
The-Power wrote:Happy to bump this thread now as he shows more and more flashes. I still like him as a lottery pick. The off-ball/spot-up shooting will be there in the NBA, I'm fairly confident in that. And then with his size and athleticism, the good defense and his ability to move the ball quickly – I'm positive that you have a long-term NBA player. Someone who'll never be a star but the kind of role player at the Forward spots that teams just love to have and play starter minutes when the quality threshold is passed.
Almost seems like an MPJ mold of player does that seem like a fair play style?
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Jan 8, 2025 8:10 pm
by azcatz11
165bows wrote:The-Power wrote:Happy to bump this thread now as he shows more and more flashes. I still like him as a lottery pick. The off-ball/spot-up shooting will be there in the NBA, I'm fairly confident in that. And then with his size and athleticism, the good defense and his ability to move the ball quickly – I'm positive that you have a long-term NBA player. Someone who'll never be a star but the kind of role player at the Forward spots that teams just love to have and play starter minutes when the quality threshold is passed.
Almost seems like an MPJ mold of player does that seem like a fair play style?
He kind of reminds me of a taller PJ Washington.
I hate to say this but our starting C (Krivas) is out for the year and things really opened up for Bryant...I really feared he wasn't going to get PT with that bum Krivas on the court.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Thu Jan 9, 2025 12:36 am
by The-Power
165bows wrote:The-Power wrote:Happy to bump this thread now as he shows more and more flashes. I still like him as a lottery pick. The off-ball/spot-up shooting will be there in the NBA, I'm fairly confident in that. And then with his size and athleticism, the good defense and his ability to move the ball quickly – I'm positive that you have a long-term NBA player. Someone who'll never be a star but the kind of role player at the Forward spots that teams just love to have and play starter minutes when the quality threshold is passed.
Almost seems like an MPJ mold of player does that seem like a fair play style?
I don't think so. The MPJ in this draft, IMO, is Bailey. Carter is different in his style. He is not as dynamic scoring the ball but I really appreciate his quick passing and defensive motor (of course you need to buy his shot for all of it to matter). But I don't have a great comparison in mind for him either. A bigger DFS? PJ Washington (what he became in the NBA) isn't a terrible call either but I'm not sure there's this one obvious comparison for him.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:31 am
by The-Power
His shot has progressed very nicely over the past month or so. He has hit 14 out of last 27 (52%) shots from 3 and has flashed a bit in the midrange. The FT% should also not worry anyone considering the small sample size and that he was good from the line in HS from what I found. He's also being trusted more by the coaches and has been closing several games, primarily due to what he brings on defense in addition to trusting him to shoot open 3s.
When I look at his profile, I just see the perfect NBA role player. Proper 6'8 with a reported 7-foot-wingspan, very good frame, physical and athletic, very capable shooter who moves smartly off the ball. Super switchable on defense and well-equipped to play the 4 in the NBA. His on-ball skills are limited but he makes the extra pass and plays within himself – in other words, a role player.
I think he can be to a playoff team what Keegan Murray is to the Kings (perhaps with somewhat different roles on defense as Bryant can offer a lot of value as a backline defender whereas Murray has gotten a lot of the tough perimeter assignments with the Kings). Or shades of Trey Murphy III if his on-ball game takes a step forward. And which NBA team wouldn't want that? That's a good lottery pick right there.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 2:07 pm
by EvanZ
Why doesn't he play more? I don't understand these coaches.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:53 pm
by BoyzNTheHood
EvanZ wrote:Why doesn't he play more? I don't understand these coaches.
It makes no sense.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Mon Feb 3, 2025 6:21 pm
by Catchall
He has a nice combination of athleticism, defensive playmaking, play finishing and spot-up shooting at 6'8" / 220 lbs. Sneaky Shane Battier potential. I'm assuming the FT% will work itself out.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Fri Feb 7, 2025 2:14 pm
by greg4012
The-Power wrote:His shot has progressed very nicely over the past month or so. He has hit 14 out of last 27 (52%) shots from 3 and has flashed a bit in the midrange. The FT% should also not worry anyone considering the small sample size and that he was good from the line in HS from what I found. He's also being trusted more by the coaches and has been closing several games, primarily due to what he brings on defense in addition to trusting him to shoot open 3s.
When I look at his profile, I just see the perfect NBA role player. Proper 6'8 with a reported 7-foot-wingspan, very good frame, physical and athletic, very capable shooter who moves smartly off the ball. Super switchable on defense and well-equipped to play the 4 in the NBA. His on-ball skills are limited but he makes the extra pass and plays within himself – in other words, a role player.
I think he can be to a playoff team what Keegan Murray is to the Kings (perhaps with somewhat different roles on defense as Bryant can offer a lot of value as a backline defender whereas Murray has gotten a lot of the tough perimeter assignments with the Kings). Or shades of Trey Murphy III if his on-ball game takes a step forward. And which NBA team wouldn't want that? That's a good lottery pick right there.
Keegan Murray is a good mention. Bryant's current rate of defensive playmaking has him in pretty rare company, especially for a freshman. He's looking like an Andre Roberson with more size that can actually hit open 3s.
According to bartortorvik database, he's one of 9 players since 2008 to have a block % over 5 (5.9%), steal percentage over 3 (3.6%), and hit 35%+ from 3 on at least 5 attempts per 100. He's the only freshman in that group.
If you eliminate the minimum 3PA, the number jumps to 29. Only 2 freshmen--Carter Bryant and Andre Roberson.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Sat Feb 8, 2025 3:09 am
by azcatz11
BoyzNTheHood wrote:EvanZ wrote:Why doesn't he play more? I don't understand these coaches.
It makes no sense.
He’s been playing a lot more. Our coach realizes that Trey Townsend is not a high level D1 player. I wouldn’t be surprised if Carter starts tomorrow against Texas tech.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:46 am
by The-Power
https://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=43802189Not many players in college right now who can make that kind of defensive play (especially non-bigs).
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:58 pm
by greg4012
Nothing short of ELITE as a defensive playmaker.
Looking like Ryan Dunn 2 years ahead of schedule with better shooting and offensive flashes.
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:35 pm
by Chi town
Carter reminds me a lot of Jalen Johnson
Re: Carter Bryant
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:14 pm
by Jamaaliver
greg4012 wrote:Nothing short of ELITE as a defensive playmaker.
Looking like Ryan Dunn 2 years ahead of schedule with better shooting and offensive flashes.