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French PG 6'4" with a 6'8" wingspan - Theo Maledon

Joncolton

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Looks like a great pick up. The Jazz would have to move up to get him, but he gives us a positionless backcourt with 2 combo guards, and he has good length, handles, long range, and plays great defense. Based on Dennis Lindsey's history with the Spurs and Tony Parker, I'd say there is a better than 50% chance he is who the Jazz after in the draft.

"Théo Maledon has been playing professional basketball in his home country of France for three years. He is the protégé of former San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker, has trained with Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert on the French national team, and is just weeks away from beginning his NBA career, likely as a first-round pick in the 2020 NBA Draft."

 
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Would support.
His athleticism doesn’t pop, but I like his pace + his variety in the PnR.
 
Probably somebody that I would wager would go 15-20. If you think he’s the guy, throw somebody an additional second and some cash.
 
looking at his game reminds me of Brogdon. If he can get anywhere near that we'd finally have a long term backcourt partner for DM
 
His NBADRAFT.NET report:

NBA Comparison: Frank Ntilikina
Strengths: Smart point guard with great size for his position … Has very good size (6-4, 6-5) and length (6-8 wingspan) … High basketball I.Q … Very good feel for the game … Quick, not explosive … A better athlete than most people think… Has a quick first step… Always playing under control, he could set the pace for his team … Really mature for his age … Can play on and off the ball … Has a good hesitation dribble … Very good at changing pace and rhythm while dribbling … Plays more athletic due to his great size … Incorporates floaters in the paint well … Has good shooting mechanics which suggest that he can become a reliable shooter in the future … Has shown potential when shooting off the dribble and is a threat in pull up situations from mid-range … Good shooter in Spot Up situations when feet are set … He can be creative when he goes to the basket, having some crafty finishes and a semi-reliable floater … Great court vision, he can find the open teammate anywhere on the floor … Excellent passer … Very good in Pick and Roll situations, he can find the rolling big or to pass the perimeter for a spot up shot … Good in drive and kick situations … He has improved at reading the game … Takes what the defense gives him … Has the ability to draw fouls … Good rebounder for his position … Likes to press his opponents at full court and disturb them … Very good chasing his opponents around screens … Has really active hands on defense, which helps him make a lot of steals and deflections … Good defender in Pick and Roll situations, knows how to set his feet … Good as a help defender, always willing to cover his teammates … Has a good understanding of defensive rotations …

Weaknesses: Not an overwhelming athlete but solid and uses his size well. Just average explosiveness by NBA standards … He needs to be more physical on both ends of the floor …. At times he disappears and is just too passive for a player with his talent … His assist/turnover ratio should improve … His dribble needs some polishing, he still dribbles too high … Right hand dominant, needs to work on his left hand if he wants to become a lead guard … Has problems when his opponent pressures him at full court … His lack of elite burst limits him when he tries to create his own shot … Not always capable of taking advantage a miss-match when a big switches on him … Inconsistent shooter from the 3-point line … Has a slow shooting release, which leads to more contested shots … He settles for mid-range shots too often … Has problems finishing through contact … Hesitant at times, avoids going all the way to the basket … Not always capable of passing to the rolling big in Pick and Rol situations, prefers to pass to the perimeter, which makes him more predictable … Foul prone, he uses his hands more than he should at times and gets in foul trouble … Slightly above average lateral quickness, has problems against elite athletes … Can lose focus when defending a player off the ball, allowing backdoor cuts … Has problems defending closeouts, he runs at full speed and sets his feet incorrectly …
 
What I might like the most - he's only 19 and has been playing professionally for 3 years. Also he has shot over 40% from 3, and over 90% from the free throw line in seasons already - that bodes well.



His english seems better than Gobert's already.
 
He seems intriguing, but most of his damage on video is when he's having the ball in his hands working the two man game. Isn't that the role of Don, Conley and Clarkson right now?

I would prefer a SF/PF target who primarily is known for defense and athleticism.
 
He seems intriguing, but most of his damage on video is when he's having the ball in his hands working the two man game. Isn't that the role of Don, Conley and Clarkson right now?

I would prefer a SF/PF target who primarily is known for defense and athleticism.
Gotta move Conley.
 
I think it would all depend on what he's ready for. I would have said the exact same thing about Donovan Mitchell before I saw him play in a Jazz uniform. It depends on the player. One thing is for sure, whomever we draft we need them to be a treasure. We need some young someone (either our new rookie or someone from last year's draft) to be our Michael Porter Jr.

Having some young talented energy like that would go a huge way towards getting us back into the 2nd round and beyond.
 
No thank you. He's a really poor defender. He was the worst defender on ASVEL last season. He wouldn't move the needle for us at all.
 
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