International Stock WatchStock UpIsmael Kamagate (2001, 6-11, C, Paris Basketball)
The French prospect continues having a great season. He had some ups and downs, but generally has managed to demonstrate his skillset this season, with his stock being on the rise.
Kamagate is an athletic center with good size. He is a rim runner, a solid (not great) rebounder and a rim protector. What’s more important though is that he plays within his role. He is not trying to be something he is not, which shows that he has the maturity to focus on what a team needs from him, which is rare for a young player.
Matteo Spagnolo (2003, 6-4, G, Vanoli Cremona)
Spagnolo needed all the playing time he could get and Real Madrid respected that by giving him on loan to Cremona. It’s pretty clear that this was a good decision for all parties. The Italian prospect is having a good season with Vanoli Cremona in the competitive Italian League, showcasing his skillset in a variety of ways.
Spagnolo is a scoring lead guard with great size. His ability to score off the dribble remains his calling card, while he can also play away off the ball. With that said, his lack of an elite first step and athleticism hurts him when he tries to attack the basket, while he also still has a ways to go as a facilitator. With all that said, Spagnolo is still a player to keep an eye on.
Karlo Matkovic (2001, 6-10, C, Mega Soccerbet)
The Croatian prospect looks more and more like the next player of Mega Soccerbet who will hear his name called on draft day, following the footsteps of players such as Nikola Jokic, Ivica Zubac, Goga Bitadge, Marko Simonovic, Filip Petrusev and Vlatko Cancar.
Matkovic never really had the hype surrounding him like his precendators in Mega. But he is an interesting prospect nonetheless. An athletic center with soft touch around the basket, who plays the PnR at a high level, likes to dunk everything, shoots 70% from the Free throw line, showing Stretch-Big potential and protects the rim. Matkovic is still kind of rough around the edges. His game needs polishing. But he has shown enough promise to be considered a second rounder.
Stock NeutralKhalifa Diop (2002, 6-11, C, Gran Canaria)
Khalifa Diop has taken a step forward this season with Gran Canaria. He didn’t really made any big leaps in his development, but at least he showed some promise in specific areas, playing within his role. It remains to be seen if this will be enough for him to get drafted.
Diop is a good, mobile athlete with an elite body and above average I.Q. He can play the PnR at a good level and has a basic Post Up game, while he is a good PnR defender when asked to drop or hedge. His surprising low number of blocks surely stand out, but he is an OK rim protector. He is still kind of raw on the offensive end though, doing only the basics, while his lateral quickness must improve so that he can become a more dependable defender.
Yoan Makoundou (2000, 6-9, F/C, Cholet)
The French prospect decided to withdraw his name at the last moment last season, hoping to create more buzz this season with a bigger role. Truth be told, he showed improvement in some areas, especially with his shooting, which was non-existent until last season, which could potentially help him get drafted late in the second round.
Makoundou is an athletic forward/center, who sets good screens and rolls hard to the basket, who is also a good rim protector. The twist he added to his game by expanding his shooting range all the way to the 3-point line (even in a small sample) can make the difference in his case, although he is still kind of raw on the offensive end of the floor and can lose focus on the defensive end. With that said, he might intrigue a team as a Draft and Stash prospect.
Gabriele Procida (2002, 6-7, G/F, Fortitudo Bologna)
Having measured almost 6-6 without shoes at the Draft combine wasn’t a good thing for Procida’s stock, but his 6-8 wingspan made up for it /> The Italian prospect had a solid season in the competitive Italian League, although it has to be noted that his team was relegated. Still. Procida had his moments, showcasing all the things that help him stand out as a potential 3-and-D player.
Procida is an above average athlete with a blue collar mentality. He has shown potential as a Spot Up – Catch and Drive type of offensive player with defensive versatility. It remains to be seen whether these attributes will be enough for him to get drafted in the second round.
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