Darryn Peterson: Only 3 games but the fluidity in which he glides into makeable shots is just so convincing. Translatable, elite-level creation, + surefire shotmaking skill/finishing ability points to a 25+ PPG NBA scorer. High school tape shows enough signs of willing playmaking off his tight ball-handling and elusiveness. More tape of incredible defensive quickness/playmaking.… Continue reading Elevator Analysis: Quick-Hit Draft Thoughts on 2026 NBA Prospects
Game Film Breakdown: Duke’s Cameron Boozer versus Kansas
Cameron Boozer went for 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a big win against Kansas at Madison Square Garden. However, it wasn't his cleanest game—he shot 7-of-17 and looked hesitant going up under the basket multiple times against Flory Bidunga, an NBA-caliber defender. I broke down what he did well and what makes… Continue reading Game Film Breakdown: Duke’s Cameron Boozer versus Kansas
Game Film Breakdown: BYU’s AJ Dybantsa vs. North Carolina
AJ Dybantsa scored 18 points against North Carolina in his second exhibition game for BYU. The performance illustrated the clear strengths and weaknesses of the projected top-three pick. I broke down every read/decision and shot, looked at his execution, what went right and wrong, and tied everything back to his lengthy preseason scouting report. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYmzDni90ek
NBA Draft Film Session: Koa Peat, Arizona Freshman PF
Koa Peat is one of the more accomplished incoming freshmen in his class with four FIBA gold medals and years spent atop recruiting ranks. He's also somewhat polarizing when talking to scouts who sound divided on the height of his ceiling. I broke down why some could see a top-10 pick, and why others may… Continue reading NBA Draft Film Session: Koa Peat, Arizona Freshman PF
NBA Draft Film Session: Darryn Peterson, Kansas SG 6-5
Darryn Peterson starts the year as my #1 overall prospect. He's demonstrated consistent improvement in multiple areas over the last two years, evolving into one of the most well-rounded teenager guards in recent memory. I broke down his game, what separates him from other scorers at both ends, and why the weaknesses he does have… Continue reading NBA Draft Film Session: Darryn Peterson, Kansas SG 6-5
NBA Draft Film Session: Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor SG/SF 6-5
Tounde Yessoufou had a strong spring that may have changed projections regarding his future archetype and draft stock. We took a look at what's guaranteed to translate to Baylor and the pros, why scouts are unsure of what type of offensive player he'll be, and why there may be reasons to believe he's turning a… Continue reading NBA Draft Film Session: Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor SG/SF 6-5
Cayden Boozer Film Breakdown
Everyone expects an impact player at Duke. There is more of a divide when projecting how Cayden Boozer projects as an NBA player. His evaluation requires interesting debate around what can drive upside or limit it: Athleticism and self-creation skill versus IQ). feelI broke down why I believe he's underrated and possesses what's likely to… Continue reading Cayden Boozer Film Breakdown
Scattered Thoughts on What Happens in the One Month Leading Up to the Draft
I love and hate the final month before the draft. It's like watching the big third act of a movie, here comes the suspense, but the screen is blocked by a curtain and its in a different language, so you have to kind of use your best judgement on what the characters are saying. We… Continue reading Scattered Thoughts on What Happens in the One Month Leading Up to the Draft
Nique Clifford, Value Pick
Nique Clifford snuck up on me late last season, and the visions of a Swiss Army Knife forward became more believable after he backed up a 17 point, 10 board, 6 assist game in the NCAA tournament (in a W over Virginia) with a very comfortable showing at the NBA combine. And then CSU point… Continue reading Nique Clifford, Value Pick
Ten Scouting Storylines I’m watching in the NCAA Tournament’s Opening Rounds
Milos Uzan - I may have overlooked the strides he made this year. Sometimes after watching a player not pop for 2-3 seasons, you naturally write him off and keep a closed mind. That 25-point game against Arizona in the Big 12 Championships was an eye-opener. I love guards that that possess both pull-up shooting… Continue reading Ten Scouting Storylines I’m watching in the NCAA Tournament’s Opening Rounds
