Name: Jordan Hawkins

Date of birth: April 29, 2002

Location: Shooting guard

Team: University of Connecticut

Height: 6’4 (1 m 93)

Weight: 186 pounds (84kg)

ARM show: 6 feet 7(2 meters 01)

Player Template: Richard Hamilton/Kevin Schutter/Isaiah Joe

Statistics:

In the sophomore season, Hawkins played 37 games, with an average of 29.4 minutes, 16.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 1.4 mistakes, 2.2 fouls, field goal percentage, 40.9%, and a three-point hit rate of 38.8%, the free throw hit rate is 88.7%.

Sequence prediction: The middle part of the first round

Advantages:

1. Elite projection. Hawkins’s ability in shooting is almost perfect. He can shoot smoothly, quickly, cleanly and stably. He can prepare for shooting at all times and has almost no shooting dead angle. Hawkins receive the ball has a good pace and strong continuity. He can grasp the opportunity very well, and almost no one dares to let him be in a vacancy. Hawkins is not only a fixed-point pitcher on the three-point line, but also has a soft feel in the middle distance. He also dares to shoot a long-distance three-point ball. He can also find shooting space through one or two fengshui ball and fake actions.

2. Off the ball excellent. Hawkins will not only run tired on the court, but also constantly read defense, and create shooting space for himself by changing direction or using cover. In the conversion attack, Hawkins can also quickly find a favorable position. His running on the two wings can create a high threat of three points. Hawkins’s huge projection threat can bring good offensive space to his teammates.

3. Good physical quality. Hawkins’ running and jumping ability and height arm show make him always have eye-catching performance at both ends of attack and defense. Hawkins has the ability to finish dunking in the basket after getting rid of defense, and can also rely on physical quality to complete defense and defense.

Disadvantages:

1. The end of the basket is poor. Although Hawkins is tall and has long arms and excellent running and jumping, his end efficiency in the basket is not high. On the one hand, it is because he lacks finishing skills near the basket; On the other hand, it is because he is not strong enough.

2. Poor ball holding development. It is difficult for Hawkins to create an attack opportunity when he has a ball in hand. He is neither an excellent one-on-one hand nor an excellent organizer. Hawkins’s ability to control the ball is mediocre, and he doesn’t pass much, nor does he break it down. Hawkins relied heavily on the right hand in the attack, and the breakthrough and ending performance of the left hand were very poor.

3. Poor defensive continuity. Hawkins has a high focus on defense and relies more on physical quality. Hawkins is easy to be fooled by his opponent’s fake actions. There are not many ways to face a bigger opponent, which makes him foul more as a defender. Hawkins’s sense of position and rebound protection are not good.

Summary:

Hawkins is a very confident shooter and very good at running without the ball. Hawkins’s athletic ability is underestimated, but he is not very good at using his physical talent. Hawkins made great progress in his sophomore year and nearly tripled his score. But he is not efficient and has doubts about stability. Hawkins hit only 33.3 percent of his freshman year and 40 percent of his sophomore year’s overall field goal percentage. However, his beautiful shots and excellent free throws prove that he is still very talented in shooting. Hawkins plays actively and can run tirelessly at both ends of attack and defense. But he was not strong enough, which was the key to all kinds of problems at both ends of his attack and defense. As the champion shooter from Kangda, Hawkins proved his value with his outstanding performance in crazy three.

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