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Should Stanford's Ziaire Williams be evaluated by his high school or college film?

Should Stanford's Ziaire Williams be evaluated by his high school or college film?

FromLocked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball


Should Stanford's Ziaire Williams be evaluated by his high school or college film?

FromLocked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rafael Barlowe (NBAdraftjunkies.com) is joined by frequent guest Max Feldman from Frontofficegurus.com to tackle one of the more complicated prospects to evaluate in the 2021 NBA draft class. Stanford swingman Ziaire Williams was a much hyped, projected lottery pick entering the 2020-21 college basketball season. Due to COVID restrictions and things out of his control, Williams struggled with his shot and had one of the more inefficient shooting splits for a player who's expected to be selected in the first round.
Max and Rafael debate over if high school or college film carries more weight in evaluating NBA prospects.
Max also gives the listeners a live update from the Nike EYBL games in Augusta, Georgia and discusses if Emoni Bates has lived up to the enormous hype surrounding his name.
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Released:
Jul 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Locked On NBA Drafts brings you daily insight into the top prospects entering the NBA Draft & the landscape of College Basketball. Monday & Thursday Rafael Barlowe (NBA Draft Junkies) shares his first-hand experience watching International Prospects overseas in Europe. Tuesdays Richard Stayman (MavsDraft) & Leif Thulin (ESPN700) give their takes and breakdowns of top prospects in college and the NBA. Wednesdays Sam Ferris (NBA Draft Dummies) gives his insights into the next players to hit the National Basketball League.