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scouting James Harden , Gerald Henderson ,Nick Calathes
The three players that I picked were James Harden ( Arizona State) Gerald Henderson (Duke) and Nick Calathes (Florida). I broke down the categories into Drives (left & right), Catch and Shoot, Shots off Screens, and Jump shot off Dribble. I based the report on pro potential.
James Harden, 6'4", Sophomore, Arizona State
Drives: Likes to finish with left hand. May travel at times going right. Likes to start off going left and then crossover to the right. Likes to shoat floaters driving left. Strong drive, good decesion maker. Goes to the basket 70% of the
time.
Catch and Shoot: Smooth stroke. Not a lot of elevation on shot. Shoots the three when open which makes him more of an offensive threat. Has NBA range. A rythm shooter.
Shots off Screen: Reads screens very well. Will shoot or drive off of screens equally.
Sasha Vujacic's (Lakers) deal...
I took a look in Sasha Vujacic's (Lakers) statistics to try enter the thinking of Lakers manager and i saw many important issues. His initial thought was probably 'age factor' and the comparison between, play time in the game and time to play that was given by the coach. So he really saw 'age-play time given by coach-player performance statistics'. These and the players playing position dynamics inside the team, are the 'tools' to decide if he should stay or not. In Sasha's example we have a player 24 year old with continuesly evolving positive performance statistics (especialy shoots) and as i said, player high performance in the given playtime going up with time, is saying to the manager that he is going to go only better in his career, so why leave him to another time to harness his talent and maturity in the game? Another attribute is of…
