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2018 ON POINT SCOUTING REPORT (Players C to G)

By @chrisbtopher, 01/17/18, 11:30PM EST

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Andre Cameron – NBA Comparison: Samuel Dalembert

Last season, Cameron dropped in the late rounds, due to missing the combine. He’s tall and can easily be one of the top rebounders and shot blockers in OP. Hopefully, he can add some offense into his game and take his game to new heights.

 

Jamie Coote – NBA Comparison: Al Horford

Jamie is a former champion and veteran of OPFAL. He plays as a power forward or centre and is a versatile big man. Jamie can stretch the floor to three-point range, drive to the basket and play the post some. He can also make plays for others as he is a willing passer and is able to bring the ball up after rebounds.

 

Mark Cruz – NBA Comparison: DJ Augustin, Aaron McKie

More of a SG than a PG. Great on fast breaks and can get streaky from 3. Underrated and high I.Q defender as well.


 

Martin Cruz – NBA Comparison: Tony Parker/Goran Dragic, Rajon Rondo

Martin is another player who has been in OPFAL year in and year out. Martin is a pure point guard and excels with the ball in his hands. Martin has elite speed and can take over a game by playing the passing lanes for steals and easy layups. He is also a great pick and roll guard with his ability to finish at the rim or make the correct pass.

 

Mikey Cruz  – NBA Comparison: Eric Bledsoe

Scoring guard with blazing speed, he plays like a small forward but he’s trapped in a PG’s body. Has the pull up and a very quick first step in his arsenal.

 

Nicholas Cruz – NBA Comparison: Devin Booker, CJ McCollum

Nick is another OPFAL veteran who holds the record for points at 62! Nick is a dynamic shooting guard who can also take over point guard duties. He has all the tools on offence, he has the handles, the range, and the ability to finish at the rim. On defence, Nick loves to play the passing lanes and to get easy steals. He also excels as a transition player, with his elite speed. He would fit as a team’s main option.

 

Phillip Da Silva – NBA Comparison: Zach Lavine

Philip is back in the league after he first season in OPFAL. Philip is a guard who can play either the point or shooting guard. He is a dynamic guard with an ability to do it all. He can shoot the ball from range, handle the rock and drive to the hole for athletic finishes. He is a great transition player on both ends of the floor.

 

Ruben Delgado – NBA Comparison: Tyler Ennis

Quick PG that is improving every season. At his best when being aggressive at getting to the rim. Underrated shooter, who can make you pay from beyond the arc.

Rahul De'Golder – NBA Comparison: Lou Williams, Nik Stauskas

Rahul has also been in OPFAL since the very beginning. Rahul can play both point guard and shooting guard. He is more effective as a shooting guard as it allows him to focus on his main attribute, which is to shoot the ball from range off the catch or off the dribble. Rahul is best suited as a third option on a team that wants to stretch the floor.

Kevin De Guzman – NBA Comparison: DJ Augustin

Kevin is a former champion who is back after a few seasons off. Kevin is a quick point guard with an ability to run an offense and shoot the three ball reliably. He can also be a pesky defender, getting into opposing guards. Will fit best on a team looking for a point guard to run a fast paced offense.

Garey Drummond – NBA Comparison: Jimmy Butler, Tony Allen/ Trevor Ariza

Garey is back after a championship season in OPFAL. Garey is a wing player who can arguable guard 4 – 5 positions on the court. Garey is arguable the best 2 way player in the league. His ability to lockdown star players and score reliably makes him one of the most efficient players in the league. Will fit well on any type of team due to his versatility.

Ray Dormady – NBA Comparison: Matthew Dellevadova, Jason Terry

Ray is a veteran player in OPFAL. He is a point guard, but he has no problem playing off ball. Offensively, he works well using off ball screens to get open for 3 pointers. Defensively, he is a pesky defender who has no problems with guarding his man full court. Ray is all about activity and he is often the most energetic player on the court. Would fit well on a team looking for an active 3 and D point guard.

 

Tevin Goodridge – NBA Comparison: Donovan Mitchell

This is Tevin’s first season in OPFAL. He has previously played in the Competitive Wednesday and Advanced Thursday division and is a dynamic, athletic wing player on both ends of the court.

Jermain Grant – NBA Comparison: Pat Patterson

Jermain is a former champion who is back after a season out of the league. He can play both forward positions, but is more of a small forward. His main skill is being a solid individual and team defender. He is often in the right spot on defence, rotating and playing the passing lanes for steals.

 

Devin Gray – NBA Comparison: Cody Zeller, Luis Scola

Devin is another OPFAL veteran who has also previously coached a team in the league. Devin is a power forward/centre who will fill out the back end of a starting lineup. Devin is a great leader and he is very talkative on both ends of the floor. He is a solid defender with decent shot blocking at rebounding skill. On offense he will mainly get his points as a pick and roll finisher and after offensive rebounds. Will fit a team that has dynamic ball handlers who are willing passers.