Prospect Spotlight 2022: Bennedict Mathurin
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 3:56 am
The RingerBennedict Mathurin -- Arizona
6'6" | 210 lb | Wing | 20 years old | Sophomore
Knockdown shooter with shot-making ability off the dribble, though he needs work as a passer and defender
17.3 ppg 5.7 rpg 37.9 3PT% 75.2 FT%
Shades of: Jamal Crawford, Caris LeVert, Prime Victor Oladipo
PLUSES
- His role was to spot up and shoot 3s during his freshman season and he drilled 41.8 percent of them. As a sophomore, he was asked to do a lot more but he still made 38.3 percent of his catch-and-shoot triples, which includes a large number on extremely high difficulty. He’s a dynamic weapon who can shoot off movement, or attack straight off the catch.
- If he’s able to shoot a better percentage from 3 off the bounce (34.7 percent), it’ll only make him a more dynamic threat. He is a speedy ball handler who’s beginning to add change-of-pace moves into his repertoire.
- He’s a daredevil passer who’s fun to watch. He’ll whip the ball to his rolling big or to an open 3-point shooter on the wing. If he’s playing with a talented playmaking big man, he has exciting potential in the two-man game at the wings and elbows. He can pull up for 3s over the top, or attack the paint to find kickout opportunities for teammates. He’s a baller.
- With his athleticism and length, he has shown plenty of impressive flashes on defense. He can move his feet quickly from side to side, and with both long arms and a strong frame, he can withstand drives to the rim. There are NFL-cornerback vibes to his off-ball defense with the way he intercepts passes or strips driving attackers.
- Fans will love watching him run the break. He’s always ready to run ahead of the defense, eager to turn stops into points. He can drain 3s or throw down explosive dunks when he has space to launch.
MINUSES
- Defensive consistency is his biggest issue right now. He has lockdown moments, but lacks proper footwork on simple stuff like closeouts. He’s slow to fight over on-ball screens. And he fouls way too often as a result of his overaggression and improper positioning. Sometimes, he just doesn’t put as much energy into defense as he should.
- He shouldn’t be expected to be a lead playmaker. He’s probably best suited to play in an offense that features multiple ball handlers. He’s not a main facilitator because his playmaking is solid but not spectacular. Think about him like Jamal Murray, whose game is enhanced by Nikola Jokic.
- Turnover prone. He can get a bit careless with the ball, hurling it into closed passing windows or driving into contact. Improving his shot selection and his decision-making as a passer should be areas of focus.
- He lacks scoring touch around the rim when facing length or contact. In no way does he shy away, though. He’s tough, but right now the results aren’t following when he’s met inside.