Damien Inglis

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Not sure there's room for him in the Kings roster but Damien Inglis got waived by the Bucks.
He is a young player with good potential and I think he is a low risk / high value bet.

He didn't show much these past 2 years (got injured and played mainly in NBA D-League) but he is still very young (just turned 21 !) and he has tremendous physical attributes: 6'9'' with a 7'3'' wingspan, huge hands, strong (240 pounds, good frame), good but not great athletism.

He plays the 3/4 position and his main value is on the defensive end : he's got good instinct and awareness, plus his physical tools, he can be a special defensive player, both on and off the ball, as he can defend multiple positions.

Having watching him a bit in youth french national team, I can tell you that he is also a very versatile player. He's a good rebounder and has also a very good basketball IQ. The thing he didn't have a chance to show of in the NBA is his passing game : he has good vision and is a willing passer.

The biggest problems for him are his shooting and dribbling. His shoot isn't broken and he can knock the NBA 3 but he is very inconsistent with it. His handle is not very good at the moment and it doesn't allow him to correctly use his massive frame in driving and bullying inside. I think these are the two things he really needs to work on in order to become a legitimate SF in the NBA.
But, again, he is still very young so I guess there is room for progress.

Just my two cents !
 
Oh wow they just waived him? I would love to pick him up. I guess though that there are injury/attitude concerns with him or the Bucks probably wouldn't just waive him.

Edit: from brewhoop.com
The 21-year-old Inglis had seemed like a better candidate to hang on for a third season in Milwaukee, especially given his age and the fact that he missed the entirety of his rookie year while recovering from a foot injury suffered just prior to the 2014 draft. Blessed with an intriguing combination of strength, passing and good defensive feet, the 6'8" Inglis had shown flashes of a Boris Diaw-type game in France, but he seemed to suffer from a laissez-faire attitude in Milwaukee. Two demotions to the D-League hinted at the Bucks' frustrations with Inglis' development, though he offered flashes of his potential with some encouraging moments late last season. I wouldn't be surprised if Inglis figures things out and becomes a real player eventually, though it appears the Bucks ultimately ran out of patience.

http://www.brewhoop.com/2016/6/29/12062424/damien-inglis-johnny-obryant-bucks-waive-miles-plumlee

I would still take a chance on him
 
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