Sorry, that you didn't feel we made a strong enough case for either player. This close to the NBA Draft, we're a little bogged down, hopefull you'll keep coming to the site and look at all of our other work.
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With that being said, here's more on each prospects strength/weaknesses.
Eric Bledsoe:
Strengths:
• Long wingspan makes up for his lack of height, can give players fits with his long arms and outstanding athleticism
• Unbelievably fast, withdecent strength, so he can keep up with any point guard, but also fight back if a bigger pg tries to bully him
• Offensively relies on his speed to beat his man, and has the ability to change speed and direction well
• Handles the ball with both hands well
• Very good set-shooter, so when given enough space can knock it down
• Fantastic defender who uses his length and speed to give players a really hard time on the ball
• When on the ball or when needing a stop he is very aggressive and focused
Weaknesses
• Tends to over dribble the ball when playing limited minutes for Kentucky this season
• When attacking the basket didn’t show the body control that someone like Warren/Bradley did which led to frequent turnovers
• Not as comfortable finishing through contact
• Slow release, which wasn’t a concern at Kentucky when he was the fourth option, but something to keep an eye on in the league
• Didn’t show the ability to pull-up off the dribble, could have been because of his role with the Wildcats, but nothing to suggest that he’s a good shooter off the dribble
• Struggles in general getting his shot off when defended, or closed out on quickly
• When defending off the ball is much lazier than when on the ball
Avery Bradley
Strengths
• Consistent shooter who, when on, can be an absolutely lethal scorer
• Understands spacing, so in three on three situations shouldn’t struggle to realize soft spots and where to get to on the floor, in five on five not as effective
• Controls his body well coming off screens and off the dribble, allowing him to be square and on balance when shooting seemingly difficult shots
• Doesn’t need much space to get his shot off
• Isn’t phased by having a defender in his face
• Excelled finding his own shot in pick and roll situations pre-draft scrimmages
• Defensively could become a lockdown defender using his wingspan and works hard to get through screens and generally is a physical defender
• Was vocal leader in early predraft workouts
• Excels defending off the ball denying his man very well
Weaknesses
• Struggles with shot selection as he uses his balance to justify just about any shot he takes, no matter how bad
• Did not find the open man in the pick and roll situations in workouts this season, settling for his jumper which was falling that day, but may not be in the workout
• Struggles around the rim, much better from deep and in mid-range
• Not an advanced ball handler, relying on pump fake and jab step to create separation for his jumper
• Doesn’t have the real point guard ability of Bledsoe, or even Warren, in this years class
• Shies away from contact compared to the other players in this class