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Section 8 A very beautiful scouting report

"According to reliable sources, Walter Gerald Young, the popular candidate for this year's No. 1 pick, has reached an agreement with agent BJ Armstrong to cooperate in the next three years." As Young's contract with his agent was promptly revealed by woj, various parties

The bad team quickly shifted from worrying about whether he could escape the draft to communicating with BJ Armstrong about the trial training time.

Some teams are eager to communicate, and naturally there are also very patient teams. They are not in a hurry to contact, but start to read the scouting reports given by their own scouts, draftxress, and ockdraft:

Name: Walter Gerald Young

Age: 20 years old (birthday is December 24, 1994)

Height: 2.11 meters, wingspan: 22 (note; 2012 data)

Weight: 104 kilograms (Note: This is 2012 data, this year’s weight needs to be measured by the team)

Field Position: Small Forward/Power Forward

College team: Duke University Blue Devils.

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina.

Jersey number: 34

Draft template:

draftexress:kd/Andre Iguodala

/Shawn Marion

ncaa data:

230 points, 94 rebounds, 63 assists, 26 steals and 15 blocks (played in all 33 regular season games, 347 minutes of playing time, ws/40 is 0355)

168 points, 115 rebounds, 10 assists, 35 steals and 20 blocks (played in all 6 games of the championship, 378 minutes of playing time, ws/40 is 0372)

honor:

Atlantic Coast Conference First Team of the Year (2015)

Atlantic Coast Conference Coaches Player of the Year (2015)

Atlantic Coast Conference Media Player of the Year (2015)

John Wooden Award Ranking No. 1 (2015)

Naismith Prize ranked first (2015),

ESPN's NCAA All-American Player (2015),

Adolf Rupp Award ranked first (2015),

Basketball Writers Association of America Player of the Year (2015)

Associated Press NCAA Player of the Year (2015)

National Basketball Coaches Association All-American First Team (2015)

Basketball Writers Association of America All-American (2015),

Associated Press NCAA All-American (2015)

NBC All-American (2015)

USA Today All-American Team (2015),

sortsnews All-American (2015)

ncaa official website All-American (2015)

NCAA All-American men's basketball player (2015)

Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Second Team (2013)

USA Today Second Team All-American (2012)

McDonald's National High School All-Star Game (2012)

advantage:

Young is the best player in the 2015 draft. He is destined to be the No. 1 pick this year. He has the ability to become an NBA superstar.

Scouts are not unanimous on his specific position on the court. He is more likely to be a dominant small forward early in his career, but he has all the tools to become a dominant power forward, so he is there.

The position will depend on the team that can get him.

Possessing the off-ball movement and shooting abilities of the NBA's top shooters,

Both catch-and-shoot and ball-holding shooting are possible

His strength and core strength are only one step away from LeBron James, which is the basis for him to play power forward or even center for a short period of time, so we seriously doubt that 104 kilograms is no longer his current weight.

Top-notch athletic talent, among which his explosive power, speed, agility, and wingspan are even better than his template KD.

Excellent bounce, bounce speed, and continuous take-off ability

Incompatible with flexibility, coordination and balance for height 211

The strength of the left and right hands is balanced, there is no weak hand to target, breakthrough, finishing and passing can be done with both hands.

With an extremely soft touch, coupled with terrifying physical fitness and ball-handling ability and athletic ability that are not suitable for a height of 2.11 meters, the top defenders in the NCAA have no other choice but to pray that he has a bad touch today.

To borrow a line from the KD draft report: For a 6-foot-10 player, his dribbling and layup ability is simply criminal, let alone Young who is over 6-foot-10.

Throwing has been developed. Although the output is small, the hit rate is very good.

In the three years of college, his free throw shooting percentages were 93, 94, and 96. He is a veritable free throw ace.

The mid-range shooting is extremely excellent and stable, always around 50%. In the three years in college, there has been no obvious increase or decrease. It is his most lethal weapon at critical moments. If he can maintain it after entering the NBA, then we will only

Can exclaim, after kd, the tall version of the shooting machine has a new representative.

Has NBA-level three-point range and shooting percentage.

Next, in terms of size, his figure has a perfect configuration: his height of 2.11 meters gives him the foundation for misplaced strikes, and his wingspan of 2.29 meters gives him a shot point that is not easily blocked and a frame-protecting ability.

The basic configuration, such as the inside-like shoulder width, allows him to set up screens for teammates without the ball at any time and anywhere. Next, the extremely long Achilles tendon and calf give him unparalleled explosive power and a long span that is not easy to cause fouls.

The last step is his huge palm, the distance from little finger to thumb is 107 inches, which allows him to better grasp the ball in his hand. Butter hands are completely non-existent for him.

Even if he doesn't take into account the factor of his big hands, the ball control and ball protection he showed in college are at the first level in the NBA, so defenders who think they have fast hands don't need to cut and bite the ball against him, because against him

For him, these two items are points.

As a small forward, he has the best vision after LeBron James. As the team's ball handler, he has the vision and judgment of an eagle. He has first-class court feel and can move the ball extremely quickly when double-teamed.

Branch out, or even go directly to the weak side.

In transition offense, he can be the leader or finisher himself.

Has a killer instinct and knows when to take over a game.

A particularly good rebounder, with a sense of rebounding and positioning, he can even see the shadow of Dennis Rodman and Moses Malone.

His hands are very fast when stealing, and he is very good at cutting off opponents' passing routes and poorly protected dribbling.

Due to Marshall Plumlee's lack of lateral movement, in his junior year, Young's frame protection and ball pressure instantly went from inexperienced to a state of ease.

Excellent help defense awareness is enough to support the responsibilities of the small ball No. 4 position.

His lateral movement is very good, and his level of excellence is rare for his size, so he is not afraid at all when faced with misaligned attacks from positions 1 and 2.

An above-average shot blocker with top-notch bounce and speed who can interfere with shots in a timely and effective manner.

Already has all the conditions to become a top defensive gate: quick hands, length, and excellent lateral movement

Duke's selfless team gene prevents him from being too greedy for the ball and the right to take shots.

shortcoming

You can't grow taller anymore. This height is the limit now.

Try to maintain your current weight as much as possible, or even lose some weight

Needs to prove that he can control the team's offense without Duke's system

Although the off-ball end can chase off-ball greats, due to his size, it is best not to arrange for him to do this kind of thing.

Shot selection can be too crazy at times

Since he is from Duke University, his selfless and humble style may have some minor problems after entering the NBA, but it is not a big problem after all, the team's locker room does not need him to take over now.

Ability score:

Athletic ability: 10 points

Body type: 10 points

Jump shot: 10 points

Passing: 10 points

Rebounds: 10 points

Speed: 9 minutes

Strength:10 points

Defense: 9 points

Basketball IQ: 9 points

Leadership: 9 points

Readiness to enter the NBA: 10 points

Potential: 10 points

Predicted pick: No. 1 pick in the first round (draftexress)
Chapter completed!
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