Updated list of guys we have worked out:

This Tristan Enaruna guy is interesting.
-6'8.25", a 7'2" wingspan, 213 lbs. Looking at the measurements, the stats and the film..looks like a guy whose ideal position is the 4. As we know, Brad has tried tinkering and experimenting over the past few yrs with lots of different guys in that "backup PF" spot, giving lots of different guys a shot. Grant grabbed that spot and made it his during the 21-22 season and most of the 22-23 season but he's gone now. Now we have Hauser but he's more of a wing than a true 4. Brissett is a true 4, but he is obviously limited on offense and it doesn't seem he is a long term piece of the puzzle here.
-It seems like the main thing he brings to the table is scoring. Averaged 19 PPG this season. Which is interesting because Brissett is a backup PF who is very limited as a scorer. Who knows, maybe Brad is now thinking that guys like Tillman/Kornet/Springer/Brissett are good reg season minutes eater, end of the bench type of guys, but Mazzulla hasn't really been putting them into the playoff rotation, barely at all. Maybe Joe/Brad are thinking that a guy needs to be more of a threat with the ball in their hands in order to see playoff rotation mins. This Enaruna guy, he has size..and for a guy with that kind of size, appears to be pretty skilled at putting the ball on the floor, handling the ball, getting the ball in the basket, can hit some fadeaways, has good touch in the mid range, has a "bag".
Maybe they're thinking (kind of like with Hauser and Pritchard) that even if he is limited on defense (tbh, I don't even know how Enaruna is on D, am just starting to look at him now), we can coach him up to be playable on D (a lot of D is effort..and plus Enaruna has pretty good mobility and a 7'2" wingspan so they're probably thinking there is decent upside on D) but it's harder to coach guys up to be capable scorers. Idk, that might be what they're thinking here.
Or maybe they just brought him in for a workout to have a look and there's nothing more to it than that. But this guy looks like he can go and get a bucket. And he's got size..and some upside as a defender.
-No, he's not a 3 pt shooter. 32% from 3 this season..26% for his career in college. Not great from the FT line. But there's levels to shooting. I think too often people think of it as black or white, like he's either a shooter or he's not. IMO there's different buckets:
-Elite shooter
-Good shooter
-Poor shooter
-Non-shooter
I'd put Enaruna in the poor shooter bucket. I wouldn't quite call him a non-shooter. Non-shooter would be like literally never takes any 3's..and/or the 3 FG% is like 20% or less. Enaruna does take 3's though..His 1st 2 yrs of college he was over 5 3PA/100 possessions and this past season he was over 4 3PA/100 possessions which are decent numbers - that is decent volume. The guy took over 200 threes in college. A non-shooter would be someone who only took like 2 threes in college, or maybe like 10, 20 or 30 or something.
It's not high volume, but it's also not low volume. It's decent volume. And 32% from 3 this season is not terrible for a college kid, especially one who is 6'8", 7'2" wingspan and played PF/C in college. Over the past couple of yrs, the average 3 FG% of guys eligible for the draft is actually just 31%, so 32% isn't terrible. Especially on decent volume..the FT% isn't good but not terrible either. Like, I'm not saying this guy is gonna come into the NBA and be a great shooter. But I wouldn't just call him a non-shooter either. Looking at this video, he has pretty good touch in the mid range, he's showing feathery touch on like tough, turnaround fadeaways.
With a poor shooter like Enaruna, there's at least some potential to improve upon that. THere's at least more upside as a shooter than a guy who is a non-shooter..
-22 yrs old now, turns 23 literally the day before the draft. So he's old but he's not *wicked* old. He's around same age as guys like Pritchard and Hauser were when they were drafted. Further along in his development so won't need tons of development or hand holding when he gets to the league.
I knew basically nothing about this guy an hour ago, but I'm now kind of intrigued, not gonna lie haha.
Oh and he had a usage % of 28.5 this season. Ya'll know I like guys with higher usage
