His best case scenario is something like Khris Middleton.
The RingerMaxwell Lewis | Pepperdine | Sophomore
High-floor prospect with 3-and-D qualities, though his recent progress suggests he can be much more
17.1 PPG | 5.8 RPG | 2.8 APG | 35% 3-Pt Shooter
Age: 20 Height: 6'7" Weight: 195 Wingspan: 6'10"
Shades of: Devin Vassell, Trey Murphy III
PLUSES
- Knockdown 3-point shooter off the catch with flawless mechanics. He’s not a dynamic threat off screens or handoffs, but he is excellent at one-dribble or two-dribble pull-ups and stepbacks. He loves using pump fakes to get defenders in the air, which gives him space to attack with jumpers or drives.
- Deceptive ball handler with a deep bag of wide crossovers and hesitations.
- Skilled back-to-the-basket scorer who can overpower smaller defenders to get close to the rim for hook shots. If he’s too far away, he can pivot into a post fadeaway jumper.
- Aware cutter with a natural feel for finding open space, whether he’s relocating for a 3 or going to the basket. He uses subtle stop-and-go moves to keep defenders off balance.
- He’s not a lead guard, but he has the playmaking skill and vision for dishing to bigs in the dunker spot or throwing darts to spot-up shooters. When involved in two-man games, his combo of shooting, passing, and perception make him a constant threat.
- High-effort defender with a large frame and good length. He has the upside to become a super versatile defender if his quickness improves.
MINUSES
- Isolation scoring isn’t part of his game yet because of a lack of burst off the dribble. He has moves but they aren’t quick enough to create consistent separation. He doesn’t draw many fouls either.
- Athleticism is good but not great. He occasionally gets exposed when defending quicker guards on the perimeter. Teams target him. In college he makes up for it with consistent effort, but in the NBA he’ll need a strength and conditioning program to improve his lateral mobility.
- Ball watches at times on defense, which might be part of his responsibilities as a roaming defensive playmaker. But it’s a habit he’ll need to change in the NBA.