ciueli wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:https://hoopshype.com/lists/aggregate-2025-nba-mock-draft-5-0-top-5-solidifies-walter-clayton-jr-rises/
Carter BryantAn assistant coach told HoopsHype on Bryant: “This kid came out of nowhere this season – total surprise package. Mostly coming off the bench but he’s been absolutely lights out as a floor spacer, knocking down threes at a crazy clip. What I love is that Tommy Lloyd trusts him defensively too. At 6-foot-8 with that wingspan, he’s got perfect modern wing size – can guard multiple positions and stretch the floor. Sneaky good find.”
This is the kind of comment that is wild to me, for the record Bryant shot 37% from 3 in his freshman season on a tiny sample size of 105 total attempts in 37 games but that is somehow "knocking down threes at a crazy clip". If he had missed even 3 of the 39 3s he made in 37 games he would have been shooting 34.3%, below NBA league average 3 point percentage. Literally the difference between average shooter and "knocking down threes at a crazy clip" is 2-3 made 3 pointers in a season.
Everyone should remember Anthony Bennett, first pick in the 2013 draft who the Cavs took because he shot 37.5% in one season at UNLV on 96 attempts, got to the NBA and shot a career 26.1%. It's really small sample sizes when you look at these one and done players.
Ya, it's a little much. I take away from it that he could hit with inconsistent playing time. Really though he seems like a ball hawk like Ochai/Davion Mitchell at the POA but with Scottie size. At 6'8, 225 lbs, I think he can guard 1-4.
Give Carter Bryant 1 more year like Collin Murray-Boyles and wouldn't Bryant be more versatile with better shooting?
Oh wait Bryant is already 19 like old freshman Queen.
