I feel like at the end of the tournament, I may have him in the top 30. Fantastic rim protector who has shown out this season as a great scorer as well. Can really give a team a lot of help at C right away.


UConn Huskies
| HT/WT/WS | 6' 10", 260lbs |
| Age | 22 |
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I feel like at the end of the tournament, I may have him in the top 30. Fantastic rim protector who has shown out this season as a great scorer as well. Can really give a team a lot of help at C right away.
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Scoring = 8 Shooting = 1.5 Playmaking = 5 Rebounding = 9.5 Defense = 7 Athleticism = 7 BPM / 3 + WS% = 6.5 Consistency = 4.5 Total = 49 / 75
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Great back to the basket big that is extremely efficient. A force on the boards and plays very physical. Has great touch inside and soft hands. Pretty good athlete but doesn't provide much on offense when he's not around the basket. Worth a 2nd round flier to get a back to the basket bruiser with a nba ready body. Shades of Day'Ron Sharpe
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Tarris Reed Jr is a great rim protector and rebounder for UConn. He scores efficient inside and passes better than most bigs but doesnt shoot threes or create much off the dribble. Could be a solid rotation big in the NBA
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W: can have a hard time with faster and stronger centers at times
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13 points, 14 rebounds in the championship loss to Michigan
Physical, relentless rebounder, takes up space, a problem just by existing on the court
Offensive bag won't grow much
22yo senior, but the rebounding and interior D will play
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Just under 6’10” barefoot with a 7’4.5” wingspan and 263 pounds. Set heavy screens, rolled hard, operated out of DHOs, made appropriate passes, and showed switchability defensively at the combine, making basketball plays translatable to an NBA niche. Pros: Physical frame, strong screener and roller; showed real understanding of how to play within NBA concepts. Cons: Will be 23 as a rookie; modest individual production; limited as an offensive creator beyond the pick-and-roll. NBA outlook: A backup big who contributes through screening, rolling, and rebounding. Comp: Daniel Theis.
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There’s a lot of his archetype in the draft he’s the worst one of that tier. Dominates mismatches but nothing special otherwise. Maybe backup center
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Feels like a guaranteed good backup center in the NBA. Does everything you want a big man to do, and knows better than to try to stretch his game to do more.