Lin Sen's Scouting Report [Part II]
Wood Lyngh's Scouting Report (Part II)
==Breakthrough==
After talking about his passing, let's take a look at his breakthrough, which is a jishu that a defender must have.
Judging by his collegiate game, his improvement in breakthrough is evident, and he plays more of a secondary role next to CP3.
When CP3 left, Wake Forest became his one-man team and he had to step up, but he did a good job.
His outstanding physical fitness ensured that he suddenly burst out of the breakthrough liliang.
That's where Wood Lim's strength lies, and he's got a lot of rhythm and can take his opponents into his rhythm.
The constant shuffling of his shoulders, the continuous tentative steps, and the look in his eyes were all his helpers in his breakthrough.
Of course, we can't forget his expression, he's a talented performer, at least on the basketball court, so it's not hard to understand that there would be Hollywood directors trying to invite him to come over and act in movies.
Aside from his huge popularity and yellow skin, I think his superb performance is one of the aspects that impressed the director.
In the breakthrough, his left and right hands can be used flexibly, and there is not much difference, and it looks like the same flexibility of both hands.
His speed and explosiveness ensure that as long as he has the advantage in the first step, then the defender will be on the back.
And he is good at exercising his flexible steps, and is good at expanding his strengths while avoiding the exposure of weaknesses as much as possible.
As the passing section says, he's very reliant on his breakaways, and he's been trying to evade mid-range shots.
This is more or less because of his incomparable trust in his breakthrough, and he believes that he can solve everything with a breakthrough.
His breakthrough ability seems to be ready to enter the NBA at the moment, but I said I was a poisonous tongue.
Don't expect how kind I will be and how many excellent evaluations I will give him.
The NBA is not a college school like the NCAA, where the veterans are used to their own defense, and their experience can be a huge obstacle for this rookie.
It's going to take a while for him to get used to the difference between the NBA and the university, so he's going to have labor pains.
His thin body kept hitting the basket to score fouls, constantly throwing himself into the air and then falling.
This seems to me to be a kind of chronic suicide, and I think many people will remember the crazy March scene of their freshman year, so if Wood Lin is to have a brilliant career, he will have to work hard to learn how to shoot from mid-range to avoid injury.
This is advice from a poisonous tongue.
There is also a piece of data that shows the extent of his violation.
He averaged less than 12 points per game on 4.4 free throws in his freshman year, and nearly 20 points per game in his sophomore season, with eight points coming from free throws.
He never skimps on his body, and as mentioned above, he is constantly hitting the interior to try to score or get free throws, which he did very well in his college career.
But I personally don't agree with this style of play, for the reasons mentioned above.
Personally, he doesn't change his style of play easily, so you have to be prepared to fight injuries in the future.
Overall, I'd give his offense a B and predict averaging over 15 points per game in his debut season.
OH,Shit!
I even forgot that he had to have the ball in his hands, and even though he did well with CP3 in his freshman season, it still doesn't make you think he can do without the ball.
So don't let the uniforms be fooled by his ability to score goals off the ball.
Giving him plenty of the ball will help him grow, so consider Wood Lin when the team already has a star player who needs a lot of the ball.
===Defense===
When it comes to defense, I have too many places to slam him.
Wood Lim, who has near-non-human physicality, is ranked third overall in Orlando training camp, as reflected in the positive scouting report.
His reflexes and mobility are excellent, and he won the steal title in two years in the NCAA, but that doesn't mean he's great defensively.
Because he relied so heavily on gambling steals that he was out of position, even if he was tenacious enough, he would still try to recover even if he lost his defensive position.
But that's college and not the NBA, where losing a position to be bukkake or eating dust will be played out in front of him in large numbers.
It's like the "answer" in the league and the Wizards' Larry Hughes, and great stats don't mean he's great defensively.
The 84-kilogram thin body will be the source of his blowout.
This is not a fact that he can change with a good liliang, and in the face of a guy with tonnage, he will know that the NBA will definitely not bring him a higher level of basketball.
Even every night he would experience the nightmare of being blown up.
So Wood's future coach, be prepared to roar and frustrate every night, his defense will test your endurance.
However, compared to his main defense, his ability to help defend is significantly stronger than his single defense, and his lateral movement is excellent.
In the help defense, he is very calm and lightning-fast in his judgment, which is one of the sources of his steal data.
And he's good at using small movements, which doesn't match his sunshine, but that's exactly what happened, he's good at acting.
Looking at you with an innocent expression, you think, "Oh my God, how could this kid use small movements." ”
But the truth is that he uses it, and he knows how to use it, and he still has a big chattering mouth, and of course he's still some way away from Gary Payton.
Overall, if you're a team that emphasizes defense, you'll have to be prepared to accept that he's constantly learning and growing once you've chosen this piece of wood.
And it can be a long process, but the good thing is that his awareness is not as weak as he thinks, and it is much better than a player who lacks motivation on the defensive end.
===Potential===
The reason why rookies are successful and unsuccessful is because their potential is different.
This requires a test of the vision of the uniforms and, of course, the team needs to provide the right environment for growth.
Overall, Wood Lin has a lot of potential, and of course it all depends on the fact that he has so many shortcomings.
You can imagine that if he changed his shooting shortcomings, changed his passing style, then he would be a pretty good playmaker.
Of course, in my opinion this is not the main thing, as other media say, he needs to take care of his birds, otherwise he will become another guy who is ruined by a woman.
However, this side gives the team what they need.
With him, you don't have to worry about team exposure, which can be bad most of the time.
But that doesn't deny that he's going to be a box office guarantee for the team, and he's got what it takes to be a good defender.
It looks like I'm adding a beauty haode modifier to his draft prospects, then you're wrong, because I'm a poisonous tongue.
The chaotic off-field life will flock to reporters and even affect the team's training, which will be the trigger for his relationship with the team to become bad.
As the rumor said, please think carefully.
He can give the team a future, and he is more likely to bring disaster to the team.
But if I'm a uniformed group, I'm willing to give it a try.
===Conclusion===
When the offense, the defense, the potential were all said and done, I had to think about what else I was going to say, and I couldn't seem to think of it.
If there's a coach who understands him and is willing to build a team around him, then you'll get something back from him, but you need to be patient and wait for him to grow.
Oh, I know I have more to say.
That's what I really want to know about who his real girlfriend is.