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Alec Brown: 7'1 PF/C and 42% 3 Point Percentage

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by yobod, Jun 25, 2014.

  1. yobod

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    Projected to be a late 2nd Rounder, stretch 4 potential?

    NBA Comparison: Matt Bullard

    Stengths: At 7'1" Alec not only has legitimate NBA center height but also is one of the best shooters in the 2014 NBA Draft ... He consistently can hit shot after shot from well beyond the 3 point line ... With 29% of all his shots taken from 3 he was able to make them at a 42% clip and an overall field goal percentage at 47% ... He displays good agility, height, and a solid understanding of his offensive strengths ... He can run the floor and is a very dangerous trailer hitting the top of the key jump shot or the occasional dunk ... And his strength in the pros should be as a stretch 4 or 5 and used as a pick and pop player on the offensive end. On the defensive end he was also able to average over 3 blocks per game. Coming from a mid major Alec was able to give a positive impression to scouts at Adidas Nations while going against some of the best players in college basketball.

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  2. Normalus

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    I'm very impressed, shooting form looks smooth - very unusual for player that height. Rockets should be interested if he's still available at our second round pick
     
  3. yobod

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    He seems a lot more coordinated than D-Mo, should be interesting...
     
  4. Normalus

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    you can't say that, but he obviuosly is heigher, has pretty much same quickness and has better shot
     
  5. Rocket River

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    Not bad

    Rocket River
     
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    Interesting prospect. He looks like he has Yao's speed though.
     
  7. yobod

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    Seems like he's got good instincts, patient with his footwork and pump fakes.
     
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    He looks very impressive in highlight videos. Everybody looks good in highlight videos though.

    But he has some quick footwork for a 7-footer and has some nice moves. He's fluid and can shoot the ball. He seems to have a LOT of offensive potential.

    How's his defense? It says he averaged 3 blocks a game, but that's not a good indicator of defense.

    Also, where is this guy expected to be drafted?
     
  9. lionaire

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    Looks like he could be a pretty good RGV Viper.
     
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    From Draft Express:


    May 23, 2014
    Josh Riddell

    After a successful regular season that saw Green Bay win the Horizon League by two games, the Phoenix sputtered at the end of the year as they were upset in their conference tournament before falling in the opening round of the NIT. Although senior Alec Brown was named to the Horizon League first team as well as honored as the conference defensive player of the year, many scouts will wonder why he wasn't able to consistently dominate as a 7-footer in a league that had few players that could match his size.

    After declining to play at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, Brown's shooting touch was on full display at the NBA combine, where he tied for first among all players by knocking down 18 of 25 NBA spot-up three point shots. Brown is a tremendously talented outside shooter with clear “stretch big” potential, as he shot 44.6% of 92 three point attempts last season. Brown also showed nice efficiency from the mid-range, connecting on 21 of 25 on 15 footers, first among big men that participated in the combine.

    Although Brown shot well at the combine, Brown did not test well athletically, which is not particularly surprising. At 7'1.25”, Brown was the second tallest player at the combine behind Jordan Bachynski, but Brown had an average 7'1.5” wingspan.

    As a spot-up shooter, Brown converted on 44.7% of his spot-up opportunities last season, according to Synergy Sports Technology. This provides some intriguing potential as a pick and pop player, as Brown has nice form on his shot and a high release point (due mainly to his height), which allows him to get his shot off even when guarded.

    While Brown can provide some value as a shooter, he will likely need to fill out his offensive repertoire to become a usable offensive player in the NBA. The most logical next step for Brown is to improve his post game, where he struggled his entire career, despite his height advantage most nights in the Horizon League. He needs to add significant strength to his frame, as he was often pushed off the block and forced to catch the ball far from the basket. He then struggled with a lack of advanced footwork, which forced him into difficult contested jump shots or tough hook shots. An improved post game will take vast improvement, and a complete change of mentality, as Brown clearly lacks much in the way of toughness, but it will help him from becoming a one dimensional scorer.

    Although Brown improved his two point percentage from 45% to 50%, this was still one of the lowest marks among big men prospects in our Top-100 rankings.[/url]. This is partly because he was unable to get closer to the rim after he caught the ball, which forced him into tough jump shots when he should have been able to turn these shots into layup attempts.

    Brown's lack of physical tools and strength contributed to him to being an exceptionally poor rebounder throughout his career, as he corralled only 4.4 rebounds per 40 minutes pace adjusted, which ranked last among centers in our Top-100 [/url]. He wasn't much better on the offensive end, pulling down only 2.5 rebounds on the offensive end, per 40 minutes pace adjusted. Considering his struggles in this area throughout his career, it's fair to assume that he projects as a liability in this area at the NBA level.

    Although Brown was unable to use his length to be a dominant rebounder, Brown was able to make his mark on the defensive end by blocking 3.6 shots per 40 minutes pace adjusted. This may not be as translatable a skill to the NBA as his shooting though, since he doesn't have impressive leaping ability or length to protect the rim against NBA players, and also lacks much in the way of toughness to battle with stronger players inside.

    As a strong outside shooter, Brown could provide some value to a NBA team with his ability to stretch the floor as a big man. He will need to find ways to contribute in other ways though, both offensively and defensively. He may struggle at times physically, as he will be at a disadvantage when matched up against NBA big men, at least until he gets stronger. His height and shooting ability will allow him to play at some high level but he will likely need to make some major improvements to round out his game to be a NBA rotation player.
     
  11. yobod

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    He's projected to be one of the last 5 picks, 55-60.
     
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    Good D-league prospect to nab if possible.
     
  13. xtruroyaltyx

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    I'd play him at PF.

    We should take a look at him.
     
  14. PhatPharaoh

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    He reminds me of Spencer Hawes. I don't know much about him, but I would give him a chance at PF/backup C if he is a solid 1 on 1 defender/can rebound.
     
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    He would be the perfect undrafted FA acquisition. He is Novak with the ability to play some D (block shots, some rebounding).
     
  16. yobod

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    Looks like Phoenix got him at #50, I thought he'd be a good fit.
     

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