Present in Chicago yesterday for the NBA Draft Lottery, Alexandre Sarr continues today at the NBA Draft Combine. And he wasted no time in scoring points in the eyes of the various scouts.
The NBA Draft Combine is officially underway and it’s time for young prospects to showcase their talents. This Monday, future NBA rookies participate in individual drills as well as scrimmages. Measures are also taken to better understand their physical profile (size, wingspan, relaxation, etc.), without forgetting the various interviews with several NBA team managers.
In the lot, there is Alexandre Sarr, the French interior who is one of the favorites to be selected with the first choice in the 2024 NBA Draft. And obviously he is doing pretty well.
For comparison, it’s almost Bam Adebayo in terms of relaxation. Own.
— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) May 13, 2024
Alexandre Sarr particularly impressed with his trigger, which was measured at 94 centimeters. He currently finds himself second among the pivots in this exercise, behind Yves Missi.
Sarr also gave a glimpse of his potential as a shooter, potential that could explode his ceiling. The French interior pulled a few tricks and seemed particularly relaxed when it came time to draw.
A good omen for the future!
Some highlights from Alexandre Sarr at the Draft Combine
Projected No. 1 pick Alex Sarr pro lane agility test at the NBA draft combine. pic.twitter.com/Hfey3Cb1rr
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2024
Alex Sarr getting loose at the NBA draft combine in Chicago. Jumper looking smooth. pic.twitter.com/aoQwO6WZD1
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2024
Alex Sarr shuttle run drill at the NBA draft combine pic.twitter.com/TC70UkJ63X
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2024
Alex Sarr 3-point shooting drill at the NBA draft combine. pic.twitter.com/iT8lMIm626
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2024
Not often we’ve gotten to see potential #1 overall picks drilling at the combine. Buying into Alex Sarr at 1 means buying the shooting. Not the smoothest delivery—shotmaking diversity may be more compelling than basic catch-shoot stroke. pic.twitter.com/IZz7FaDSAY
— Jonathan Wasserman (@NBADraftWass) May 13, 2024
Potential No. 1 pick Alex Sarr recorded a 37-inch max vertical leap, an excellent score for a 7-footer.
For comparison, Donovan Clingan was 29 in, Zach Edey was 31.5 in and Kel’el Ware was 36 in pic.twitter.com/PaBknIaB9n
— Chase Hughes (@chasedcsports) May 13, 2024
Source texte : ESPN
2024-05-13 18:22:00
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