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Striker: Miles Bridges

Striker: Miles Bridges

Name: Miles Bridges

Birth date: March 21, 1998

Position: Small Forward/Big Forward

University: Michigan State University

Grade: Sophomore year

Height: 6'7" (201 cm)

Weight: 230 lbs (104 kg)

Player Template: Andre Iguodala/David Nwaba

Major Honors:

2018 All-American Second Team

2018 Big Ten Division First Team (Coach Vote)

2017 Big Ten Division 2nd Squad (Coach Vote)

2018 Big Ten Division First Squad (Media Vote)

2017 Big Ten Division Best Newcomer

2017 big ten division newcomers a bunch

Mockdraft forecasts the 13th pick on May 15

Striker: Miles Bridges

Advantages: 2 meters tall, top hardware heavy explosive swing man, excellent movement speed on the field. In the first swift step, the attack can complete the slow pace of the defender, and the defensive end can accurately block the breakthrough. The foot bounce effect is extremely strong, and it does not require much space to take off. The jump shot feels good, and the posture and details are improving. Shots are quick and have a good pace to deal with in terms of emergency stops and retreat shots. The small and large aspects have their own set, which can properly use the change of direction and the change of speed between travel. Excellent height and weight combined with strength, suitable for killing in the low position and has shown a certain skill. An extremely impactful, extremely dangerous frontcourt rebounder. No ball movement is excellent, the bottom line is empty to catch the trickster player. The overall physical fitness determines that he is a solid defender. Excellent defense against singles and showed enough hard work. The competitive spirit is impressive, and you are always confident.

Disadvantages: In the manufacture of space is not able to choose strong investment. Often when misplaced, you don't know how to take advantage of opportunities. It will make a very hasty shot, and when the shooting posture is not good, it will be shot. Some are overly obsessed with three-pointers, hitting iron and then sending a quick attack. Can play low but is not very good at taking advantage of confrontation, making only 3.2 free throws per game. The low-level footsteps are passable, but lack the soft feel of the hooker.

The ball was stopped prematurely in low singles and forced to make difficult shots. A bad blocker, as a blocker, the ball attack when blocking and dismantling people is relatively poor in both choice and efficiency. Make a prejudicial attack without shaking off the defender, and the efficiency drops dramatically. I don't read enough about defense, and I often let myself fall into the encirclement and make mistakes. Progressive passers, but the current vision and feel are not good.

Below-average low defensive performance. Not good at defending shots, often being shot at, bad basket protectors. The anti-block demolition is also very difficult, and it is easy to make serious mistakes in judgment. Defensive abilities under the establishment of physical conditions may not be a considerable advantage in higher-level confrontations.

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