
Hawks have the former Division II (Angelo State) standout listed as a Center (he has put on some weight, about 15 pounds over the summer), however one summer 2008 trainer's report says...
“Intriguing” may the word that best describes Marcus Hubbard. Despite his 6-9 stature he really can’t be classified as a power forward. His body type doesn’t suggest he’ll be able to add serious weight necessary for post play, but what does makes Hubbard a standout is his perimeter shooting. He owns solid range 17 feet from the basket and has developed into a more reliable shooter from three point range. Hubbard’s downside revolves around inconsistencies in play and aggressiveness when attacking the basket. He’s a year older than most college seniors, and although it’s not damaging, it may cause observers to question his potential. Ball handling and improved defensive play from the premier is a must for Hubbard to play the small forward position on the pro level, whether in the NBA or NBDL.
http://www.theathleticperformancecenter.com/2008/07/marcus-jesse-hu.html
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