Forgot a few names...
Aaric Murray
--Scoring-minded center with somewhat high usage, but awful use of the offensive floor. Doesn't pass.
--Specialty is the mid-range game (41%, 39%) which he can even hit off the dribble. Just an OK finisher for size, but really struggles to draw fouls given at-rim attempt frequency. Has shown an OK three point shot in limited attempts for size, and has hit them even off the dribble well in the past. Doesn't appear to be a sharpshooter between the limited attempts and OK free throw shooting, but the mid-range shooting could hold.
--Good build for an NBA center, but poor defender. Excellent defensive playmaker who has shown a real knack for shotblocking with some side ability for steals. Decent rebounder. More sizzle than steak on defense, and needs to improve fundamentals. Offensively just mostly a mid-range shooter, and defensively has length but has a long way to go, so he lacks the sustaining qualities to put himself firmly in a NBA roster.
Alex Kirk
--Just an OK scoring center who relies on set up shots, and as such limits turnovers, but also not a passer. Poor use of the offensive floor.
--Very good finisher on set-ups with improved accuracy and frequency of at-rim attempts after a season off, but struggles to draw fouls. Decent spot-up mid-range jumper, but percentages did fall this season, and grain of salt given subpar free throw shooting.
--Excellent frame for a NBA center. Good defender. Just a decent defensive playmaker for size, with just OK shotblocking for a 7-footer. Decent rebounder. Has shades of an inside-outside game, but both are slightly iffy with inability to draw fouls and free throw concerns, and again brings good defense, so has potential for a two-way game, but no real elite attribute as well as a need to be set up might relegate him to NBA backup.
Austin Hollins
--Very poor scoring, very low usage, heavily-inclined spot-up jumpshooting SG with a good use of the offensive floor. Combo guard levels of passing who in the past would force passes and accrue turnovers just to avoid shooting.
--Red flag is that rate of at-rim attempts have decreased over three college seasons, but actually a very good finisher off a mixture of set-ups and off dribble work, but questionable foul drawing. Awful mid-range game. A subpar spot-up three point shooter in the aggregate, but is a good-ish free throw shooting lends slight hope. His finishing is better than his jumpshooting, and for a low usage rate having a poor jumpshooting canvas is very problematic.
--Pretty good build for a shooting guard, but very poor defender. Pretty good defensive playmaker with quick hands for steals, but awful rebounder. Low usage offensive player with poor jumper with very poor defense suggests he's not NBA material.
Aaric Murray
--Scoring-minded center with somewhat high usage, but awful use of the offensive floor. Doesn't pass.
--Specialty is the mid-range game (41%, 39%) which he can even hit off the dribble. Just an OK finisher for size, but really struggles to draw fouls given at-rim attempt frequency. Has shown an OK three point shot in limited attempts for size, and has hit them even off the dribble well in the past. Doesn't appear to be a sharpshooter between the limited attempts and OK free throw shooting, but the mid-range shooting could hold.
--Good build for an NBA center, but poor defender. Excellent defensive playmaker who has shown a real knack for shotblocking with some side ability for steals. Decent rebounder. More sizzle than steak on defense, and needs to improve fundamentals. Offensively just mostly a mid-range shooter, and defensively has length but has a long way to go, so he lacks the sustaining qualities to put himself firmly in a NBA roster.
Alex Kirk
--Just an OK scoring center who relies on set up shots, and as such limits turnovers, but also not a passer. Poor use of the offensive floor.
--Very good finisher on set-ups with improved accuracy and frequency of at-rim attempts after a season off, but struggles to draw fouls. Decent spot-up mid-range jumper, but percentages did fall this season, and grain of salt given subpar free throw shooting.
--Excellent frame for a NBA center. Good defender. Just a decent defensive playmaker for size, with just OK shotblocking for a 7-footer. Decent rebounder. Has shades of an inside-outside game, but both are slightly iffy with inability to draw fouls and free throw concerns, and again brings good defense, so has potential for a two-way game, but no real elite attribute as well as a need to be set up might relegate him to NBA backup.
Austin Hollins
--Very poor scoring, very low usage, heavily-inclined spot-up jumpshooting SG with a good use of the offensive floor. Combo guard levels of passing who in the past would force passes and accrue turnovers just to avoid shooting.
--Red flag is that rate of at-rim attempts have decreased over three college seasons, but actually a very good finisher off a mixture of set-ups and off dribble work, but questionable foul drawing. Awful mid-range game. A subpar spot-up three point shooter in the aggregate, but is a good-ish free throw shooting lends slight hope. His finishing is better than his jumpshooting, and for a low usage rate having a poor jumpshooting canvas is very problematic.
--Pretty good build for a shooting guard, but very poor defender. Pretty good defensive playmaker with quick hands for steals, but awful rebounder. Low usage offensive player with poor jumper with very poor defense suggests he's not NBA material.