If you were to ask general managers around the NBA or at any level of basketball what their team needs, most of them would tell you shooting. Shooters are a quintessential part to any team because of the spacing they provide on the floor. We have seen guys like LeBron and Joel Embiid play theirContinue reading “Corey Kispert”
Category Archives: Scouting Reports
Davion Mitchell
Ahh Davion Mitchell. A coaches dream. The Naismith and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, Mitchell is a menace on the less glamorous side of the floor. Nicknamed “Off Night”, Mitchell isn’t just a defensive stopper. Shooting 45% from 3 in his junior campaign for the Baylor Bears, Mitchell has elite slow-to-fast bursts thatContinue reading “Davion Mitchell”
Cam Thomas
Cam Thomas is an LSU prospect that has been groomed by great coaches from Will Wade in college to the profound Oak Hill Academy and head coach Steve Smith. An electric scorer, Thomas was the leading scorer among all freshman with 23 point per game in the 29 games he played at LSU. With 22Continue reading “Cam Thomas”
Josh Christopher
Josh Christopher is one the most interesting talents coming into the draft this year because his talent level is a little unknown. Unknown by the casual fan perhaps because Christopher appeared in just 15 games for the Arizona State Sun Devils this year. He posted 14.3 points, 4.7 assists and added 1.5 steals per gameContinue reading “Josh Christopher”
Sharife Cooper
Sharife Cooper is a Newark, New Jersey native and played his college ball for coach Bruce Pearl at Auburn. Cooper is known for his playmaking ability and he is also able to create his own shot. Cooper was listed at 6’1 going into his freshman season and measured in at 6’4 at the combine. ThisContinue reading “Sharife Cooper”
James Bouknight
James Bouknight is a New York kid coming out of Uconn that projects anywhere from early lottery to middle of the first round. Standing just about 6’5 with shoes on, Bouknight has an array of moves in his arsenal that allow him to be a prolific scorer that will translate well to the NBA game.Continue reading “James Bouknight”