I find this dude super interesting.
Dillon Jones: Weber State, Senior
6'6, 230, 6'11 WingspanBully-ball point guard with an unorthodox style of play given his size.PLUSESAt 6-foot-6 and over 230 pounds, Jones doesn’t look like a typical primary shot creator, but he’s shifty and has a tight handle and good passing vision. He’s decisive off the bounce, finding cutters and spot-up shooters with speedy bull’s-eye passes.
Creative ball handler who uses his body to his advantage. He primarily scores at the rim and is a relentless downhill attacker who blends power and finesse to finish through contact with a soft touch. He also likes to lean into defenders to create space for effortless midrange pull-ups, and he possesses the touch and confidence to make them even when they’re heavily contested.
Overpowers smaller players on post-ups. He could be a mismatch killer at the next level, particularly in on-ball screening actions since he can short roll and score, make plays, or go into a post-up.
There are encouraging signs that he’ll be able to figure it out as a spot-up shooter. He is an 80-plus percent shooter from the line in his college career and has a feathery-soft touch from floater range.
Excellent rebounder with a nose for the ball. With his handling ability, he can turn defensive boards into instant offense. He makes a similar defensive impact in the passing lanes, looking for deflections and steals.
MINUSESSluggish on-ball defender who needs to improve his lateral quickness to stay in front of quicker guards and wings.
Below-the-rim athlete who rarely dunks or blocks shots at the rim, which hurts his chances of operating as a small-ball center.
Looks uncomfortable as a shooter from deeper ranges, as if he’s not generating enough power from his lower body and instead has to hoist the ball with his arms. Changes to his shot mechanics, and possibly losing weight, will be necessary to help him extend his range.
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