Lin Sen's Scouting Report [Part I]

Wood Lim's Scouting Report (Part I)

ESPN Senior Famous Scout Adam. Claxton is known for his scathing eye and ability to find faults, and here is his detailed review of the 2006 draft favorite, Wood Lin (Linson).

===Body measurement data===

Wood· Lin) 6/18/1987, Wake Forest University, sophomore.

Player template: Three-point ability to strengthen mid-range shooting weakened version of Allen Iverson.

bare height 1.93 meters; Wearing shoes, he is 1.95 meters tall, weighs 88 kilograms, 100 meters in 10.92 seconds, has an arm span of 2.06 meters, and is 2.61 meters tall in situ.

The vertical bounce is 90cm, the run-up bounce is 107cm, the bench press is 84kg 12 times, the round-trip run in the penalty area is 10.97 seconds, and the 3/4 sprint is 3.01 seconds, and the fat rate is 4.6%.

===University Data===

From 2004 to 2005, he played in 32 regular season games, averaging 29.4 minutes and averaging 11.4 points, 5.6 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 3.8 steals per game.

He shot 47.7 percent from the field, 41.7 percent from three-point range, 88.4 percent from the free throw line, and averaged 2.4 turnovers per game.

2 playoff games, 34 points, 13 assists, 9 rebounds, 8 steals.

From 2005 to 2006, he played in 32 regular season games, averaging 34.5 minutes of playing time, averaging 18.8 points, 9.4 assists, 4.2 steals, 5.1 rebounds and 0.6 blocks per game.

He shot 44.5 percent from the field, 40.2 percent from three-point range, 91.2 percent from the free throw line, and averaged 2.9 turnovers per game.

In five playoff appearances, he stopped in the final four, contributing 127 points, 44 assists, 43 rebounds, 18 steals and 4 blocks.

===Offense===

==PASSING==

Outstanding physical fitness, strong control, a big heart, the courage to attack the inside, a wide field of vision, and a decisive shot from the outside make him look like he has 100% star potential.

Of course, even if he leaves basketball now, with his fame, I think he may become the next Chinese rising star, at least I am willing to pay to watch his movies.

I know I'm a poisonous tongue, so I won't let this young guy go.

As Michael Jordan said, his mid-range shooting is terrible, like a woman's irregular periods, and that's exactly what happened.

With just four mid-range shots per NCAA game and nearly eight shots per game, it's clear that he's afraid of mid-range shots.

Statistically proven, he hit just 36 shots from the reasonable hit zone to the three-point line in the entire regular season, and 22 of his shots came from one step inside the three-point line.

What an embarrassing statistic, so choose his uniform and be prepared to accept the embarrassment of this little guy being forced to use a jumper by the old birdies.

You might expect him to be like the Cleveland LBJ, but he doesn't have that kind of physicality, and looking at his small 88kg body, despite having a great liliang, it doesn't change the fact that he is physically weak.

I have to sigh that he is too thin, and of course his thinness shows his agility even more.

In addition to his speed and ball handling, he would be one of the fastest players in the NBA.

And his possession is completely ready to play in the NBA, which is his strength.

But I don't just praise a player, in my dictionary the good is used to set off the bad.

So I'm going to continue to baash him for his bad things.

His possession of the ball makes him look ready, but his playmaking skills are not to be recognised by his stats, and I am uncomfortable to say that he has a great vision and a big picture, and he never sticks to the ball but his passing always scares the coaches standing on the bench.

Perhaps because of the screams of the girls on the sidelines, he always chooses the most beautiful and difficult way to pass the ball, and he takes pleasure in it.

I was puzzled by this for a while, until I asked him weishenme.

He replied to me with these words: "Oh, since it's all passing, then I don't choose the more popular one." ”

"Are you just screaming on the sidelines?" I asked rhetorically.

But I was still speechless, because he said, "Don't you like that?" Despite the bad times, most of them are good, aren't they? ”

In fact, if he runs into a paranoid coach, his passing style is destined to be blamed, and he is likely to spend time in a confrontation with the coach, so he has to be successful with a coach who appreciates him.

It's because he often has brilliant passes, which can sometimes keep his teammates up with his thoughts, that his mistakes are increasing.

When the court moves from the NCAA to the NBA, he could be at the top of the turnover stats in his first season.

He is good at singles, he is not blind, he will never be afraid to step up when the team needs it, he has a big heart, and although the shooting percentage in key moments is not particularly ideal, he dares to take it.

Too much impact under the basket to avoid mid-range shooting, which will affect his development, and he may be like Tony Parker, but at the moment his throw is still a long way from the French small sports car.

More difficult shots under the basket will allow him to enjoy various brands of hot pot feasts in his rookie season.

On the offensive end, he is more adept at using pick-and-roll tactics, and if he is paired with a haode pick-and-roll helper, then his lethality will increase by several orders.

Zuihou talks about his three-pointer, which is the only one in his shooting session other than free throws that can give him an A.

But the team that chooses him in the future needs to be mentally prepared to a certain extent, because he likes to shoot too much from the wrong three, even if that shooting percentage is even higher than a reasonable three-point shot.

I don't think most coaches will accept that he doesn't play the offensive routine for a long time.

So he has to have a proper coach, but it's not easy, he's just a rookie and doesn't have any qualifications to ask for the team to come around him.

Of course, his agent, Mr. David Falck, will definitely try his best to get that, but I personally don't like it.

Perhaps for a long time we will hear about the contradictions caused by his transmission.

This will be a fear for the uniforms, and no team will want to find a ticking time bomb.

If he doesn't try to get better, his passing could be one of the most important factors in his career success, and his draft pick will drop as a result.

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