Name: Leonard Miller
Date of Birth: November 26, 2003
Position: Forward
Team: Ignite team (Development League)
Height: 6 feet 10 inches (2 meters 08)
Weight: 213 pounds (97 kilograms)
ARM spread: 7 feet 2 inches (2 meters 18)
Player Template: Paul Millsap
Prediction sequence: the middle part of the first round
Statistics:
The 22-23 season played 24 games with an average of 30.6 minutes, scoring 18 points and 11 rebounds 1.6 assists 0.9 steals 0.9 cap, field goal percentage 55.6%, and free throw shooting rate 79.2%.
Advantages:
1. Excellent physical condition, 2 meters 08 height, 2 meters 18 arm show, he can fly on the top of the opponent to grab the rebound or cut off the passing line. If the basic skills are more solid, he can become a defender with balls who can defend multiple positions.
2. Great progress has been made in breaking through the layup, and both left and right hands can finish the end. Attack basket is his most powerful weapon. He can use fake action feint shot and then enter the inside line. He can also cut into restricted area near the basket and finish the end receive the ball. He can also hold the ball and advance in the fast attack.
3. A medium distance pitcher with soft hand feeling. He can stop the jump shot urgently, and he can also back up the jump shot. If he can extend the range to downtown, he will be even better.
4. Willing to pass the ball, and able to pass the ball in a simple cooperation. He has been able to finish the end around RIM. If he can develop the ability to pass the ball in the block and tear attack, he will be promoted to another level.
Disadvantages:
1. A bad three-point pitcher, he is willing to receive the ball shoot behind the arc, but no season hit more than 30%. However, his free throw hit rate and medium distance hit rate are both good, which shows that he has the potential to tap in the aspect of three-point projection.
2. After stopping the ball, it tends to be a strong shot. He needs to learn how to keep the ball and attack immediately receive the ball.
3. He needs to learn how to play like a big man. Although he is a frontal line player with excellent athletic ability, his defense cap is not much. This is mainly because he often drifted out of the game when he was fighting against the ball, and nothing was a matter.
4. The ability to supplement defense is poor. The timing of his step-up to seal the ball (players in the inner position move outward as fast as possible to defend the players who hold the ball to attack the outside space) is often a little late, and because the traverse speed is not fast, when he makes up for the outside line, he can’t keep up with the opponent’s bearer.
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