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2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace

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2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#1 » by Jamaaliver » Mon Jun 5, 2023 2:18 pm

He's been mocked to us in multiple mock drafts recently. I don't see him falling that far, but just in case.

DeAnthony Melton comp seems pretty spot on. Could emerge like I Quickley or Ty Maxey.
But would that happen in Atlanta with 2 All Stars ahead of him?

Cason Wallace | Kentucky | Freshman

6'3" | 195 lb | Wingspan: 6'8" | 19 years old



11.7 ppg -- 4.3 apg -- 34.6 3PT%

SHADES OF: Jrue Holiday, De'Anthony Melton

PLUSES
  • Defends much bigger than his height would suggest. Much like Jrue Holiday, he hounds opponents with his length, toughness, and fundamentals. On the ball, he stays seated in a low stance with arms wide, ready to poke at the ball or position himself to disrupt the path of opponents. With great strength, he’s able to withstand contact from stronger scorers, using his footwork to beat big wings to spots and then absorb contact without moving.
  • Instinctual off-ball defender who can make highlight-reel chasedown blocks and interceptions in passing lanes. He’ll win over fans with his hustle plays, whether it’s a dive for a loose ball or a charge taken.
  • Knockdown spot-up shooter with a quick release. Even if the pass is off target, he fluidly gets into his shot. Though Kentucky rarely used him off of movement actions like screens and handoffs, he’s shown a knack for getting open off of movement. In high school, he was provided chances off of screens and flourished.
  • Soft touch from all over the floor. He’s comfortable using floaters and runners. At the rim, he can use either hand. He’s also a good free throw shooter.
  • Turnover-averse shot creator. He takes good care of the ball and resists unnecessary risks. In the pick-and-roll, he’s best at hitting the roller. But he’s more of a straight-line driver at this stage, rather than someone who breaks down defenders in isolations. He’s best suited for a ball-sharing offense since he’s more of a combo guard.

MINUSES
  • Unproven shooter off the dribble, especially from behind the arc. He’s more comfortable from midrange, especially going to his right. But he hasn’t shown the ability to use crossovers to generate space for jumpers. In part, it’s because he lacks an elite first step to get by defenders as he begins his attack.
  • Considering his lack of burst off the dribble and his lack of an elite handle, he may not have the go-to scoring upside that some teams desire in a top pick. Fit will matter for him, because he needs to be paired with a primary guard that he can thrive off of. But as guards like Tyrese Haliburton have shown, those shotmaking skills can develop over time.
  • Limited by a persistent back injury throughout his freshman season.
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Re: 2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#2 » by Jamaaliver » Mon Jun 5, 2023 2:29 pm

Cason Wallace

PROJECTED TEAM
Atlanta

Atlanta has plenty of mouths to feed from an offensive standpoint. The Hawks need help defensively, and that's what Wallace can bring. He's a rangy guard who averaged two steals per game at Kentucky while playing on and off the ball. Over time, he could also develop into a scoring option.


15. Atlanta Hawks: Cason Wallace (Kentucky, PG, 19 years old)

Jordan Hawkins could give Atlanta shooting it needs, but it may have a tough time passing on a defensive guard like Wallace at No. 15. The Hawks could use him to run second-unit offense and provide three-level scoring and defensive ball pressure.
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Re: 2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#3 » by Jamaaliver » Mon Jun 5, 2023 2:40 pm

I'd have to think Toronto will strongly consider Cason at #13 since they need a PG pretty badly.

Cason Wallace | 6-4 guard | 19 years old | Kentucky

The Scout: Wallace is one of those dudes you just trust to be a hooper. He gets how to play and impact winning basketball. He’s an elite defensive guard with incredible hands and disruptive hand-eye coordination. He’s extremely strong and can slide up the lineup because of how capable he is at getting his chest in front of players and cutting off their momentum. Offensively, you’d like to see more with how Wallace can create off the bounce. But he’s good enough in ball screens and is strong as a catch-and-shoot weapon. He suffered a few injuries this past season, so teams want to learn a bit more about those, but Wallace is a very trustworthy player.

Wallace can play a bit on and off the ball, and I think he’s the rare one-and-done who figures to play early because of how impactful he is as a defender.
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Re: 2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#4 » by King Ken » Tue Jun 6, 2023 12:52 am

I like Cason but my guess is Washington promised him
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Re: 2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#5 » by Jamaaliver » Tue Jun 6, 2023 1:01 pm

King Ken wrote:I like Cason but my guess is Washington promised him


That's what it sounds like. Just means another top prospect will fall to us instead. (I suspect Gradey Dick is likeliest to fall out of the lottery.)

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Re: 2023 Draft Prospect Spotlight: Cason Wallace 

Post#6 » by Jamaaliver » Fri Jun 9, 2023 7:31 pm

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