11 - Yam Madar

6-3, 180 Point Guard
Israel International
Birthday
12/21/00 (24.4 yrs)
Hometown
Tel Aviv, Israel
Athleticism
NA
Size
NA
Defense
NA
Strength
NA
Quickness
NA
Leadership
NA
Jump Shot
NA
NBA Ready
NA
Ball Handling
NA
Potential
NA
Passing
NA
Intangibles
NA
Overall:

NBA Comparison: Earl Watson

Strengths: Scrappy, ultra competitive and gritty point guard, who always leaves it all on the floor … Great energy on both ends of the court, can change the tempo of a game … He is not explosive, but he is quick enough to stand at the next level… Has great feel for the game… High basketball I.Q … Excellent ball handler, who can change pace and direction at a great level already, with some nice hesitation dribbles … A true floor general, he is a natural playmaker … Loves to run the break and find teammates in transition … Excels in the open floor and makes quick decisions as a ball handler … Has a nice pull up jumper from mid-range with solid form … Has shown some potential finishing with either hand at the rim … Has a nice in-between game with, mixing it up with some runners and floaters … Creative with the ball in his hands … Flashy passer … Has very good court vision … Can make great one hand passes with either hand … Likes to make life easier for his teammates … He can play the Pick and Roll at a good level and can either find the rolling big or pass to the perimeter. .. Good rebounder for his position … A true “pest” on defense … Has all the tools to become a pesky, lock down defender … He doesn’t back down from anyone on the defensive end … Loves to pressure the opposing point guard full court … Makes life miserable for a ball handler … Has very good lateral quickness and active hands, which leads to a lot of steals … Fights his way around ball screens … Hunts his opponent player around off ball screens …

Weaknesses: He is a just above average athlete by NBA standards … Lacks elite explosiveness, which could be a problem at the next level … Has a thin frame, he needs to bulk up, especially in the upper body, otherwise he will be a switch target on defense … Has problems finishing through contact at the rim because of his thin frame and average leaping ability … Can’t really blow by quick opponents in the half court because of his lack of an explosive first step and strength … Has problems when the defense switches and he’s up against mobile bigs, as he often settles for contested shots because he can’t drive to the basket. .. Inconsistent shooter … Below average 3-point shooter … Not a real threat in Spot up and Catch and Shoot situations … Can’t really shoot coming off screens … Has had problems in Pick an Roll situations against switch and drop coverage, he’s too hesitant because he can’t create his own shot with consistency … If an opposing team takes away his drive and forces him to become a scorer, he can have problems, at least at this stage of his career … He can be a little wild at times on the offensive end of the floor … Has the tendency to try risky passes, or passes that just aren’t there … His competitive nature and enthusiasm can take the best of him on defense and he could either commit unnecessary fouls or get blown by, which adds pressure on his team … Bigger guards can post him up with ease, despite his fighting spirit because of his thin frame…

Stefanos Makris 11/14/20

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