![]() ![]() He averaged like 16/5/5 and played good defense at PIT, and he was solid overseas. He's got a really nuanced, diverse finishing package too. With a head of steam he's got the speed and bounce to dunk over 6'8" guys from awkward angles, as we saw in Paris. Even though he's not explosive with his first step at this point, Bronny is actually very powerful for his size and build. This opened things up for his playmaking. He was charging the rim with an adequate first step and some developing go-to dribbles and counters. But, once he was the primary ball handler at peach jam, he was hitting threes in all sorts of ways. He is a pedestrian shot-maker to this point even though his shot-mechanics and his shot-preparation and even the moves he can do - decelerate for euro steps between defenders, a 17-foot midrange jumper after an expertly executed ball-fake with defenders closing in, and his shot mechanics are so clean it's all seamless, pull-up threes from NBA range, catch and shoot from NBA range -and his lack of rim pressure up to Peach Jam NIT was really damning. On one hand, if you told me a 6'1" or 6'2" guard with a suspect handle and average half-court athleticism who averaged 12/3/4 on 42 TS% in the EYBL, I'd tell you there's no chance they're an NBA prospect. New to reddit? Click here! ESPN Related Subreddits Specific Schools/Conferences /r/sports /r/nba /r/wnba /r/cbbcirclejerk /r/CFB /r/CollegeBaseball /r/CollegeSoccer /r/NCAAW /r/BracketChallenge /r/ea2kcbb /r/HSbballīronny is a hard prospect for me to peg in some ways. ![]() r/CollegeBasketball wiki Subreddit Rules Inline Flair ArchivesĪMA Archive Game Thread Archive Trash Talk Archive Announcements Archive Other Twitter Daily Schedule (ESPN) /r/CollegeBasketball Bracket Challenge Subreddit Tools Select Flair Subreddit Rules Create a Game Thread Join us on Discord Follow us on Twitter ![]()
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