Also, there is quite a bit of overlap between him and Huerter.
At 6-foot-6 with a 6-11 wingspan, Langford has prototypical dimensions for an NBA wing. Simply put, Langford has always been a bonafide bucket-getter. His instincts for the basket are likely only second to R.J. Barrett in this class, as the Hoosier has great feel for how to get space to get his jumper off and terrific touch from all three levels. His body control is terrific, and he operates at a pace all his own. He’s never hurried or rushed.
There’s no question that Langford has tremendous touch that has already allowed him to become a good shooter. He makes shots off the catch with strong, balanced mechanics and he gets good rotation and arc on the ball.
That aforementioned body control and touch gives him strong potential as a shooter off the dribble, as well. Langford’s terrific balance gives him the ability to get his weight up under him with ease when he’s on the move. His favored move in off-the-dribble situations is a step-back jumper, where he showcases great feel for where the 3-point line is. Possessing a high release point, Langford is also a good contested shot maker with terrific concentration on the basket when hoisting jumper with a hand in his face.