[外電] Rodney Carney 選秀前球探情蒐報告
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Rodney Carney NBA Draft Scouting Report
by:
April 17, 2006
Strengths
In terms of physical attributes, few can match those of Carney’s in this draft.
He has prototypical size and length for a modern day NBA swingman,
with a solid frame to boot. What makes him most intriguing, though,
is his incredible athletic ability.
Carney has an outstanding combination of amazing quickness in the open floor,
a fantastic first step, and possibly the best vertical leap in college
basketball. He simply explodes off the ground from unheard of distances and
glides his way to the basket for extremely creative dunks.
Carney has athleticism in his genes, as his mother DeAndra Ware held the world
record in the Indoor 60 yard dash, and also was an Indiana state champion in
the 100 and 200 meter dash. Carney himself was the Indiana state champion as
a high school senior in the high jump, with a personal-best jump of 6-11.
He also excelled in the 400 meter dash.
Offensively,
Carney is not “just an athlete;” showing the ability to score in many ways.
His perimeter shooting stroke is a thing of beauty,
elevating high off the ground to get his shot off almost whenever he pleases,
and showing deep range and picture perfect mechanics releasing the ball.
Carney can heat up in a hurry from behind the arc, but can be fairly streaky
as well at times. He shows flashes of being able to use his phenomenal quickness
to just explode past his man and elevate instantaneously off the dribble
from mid-range as well.
In terms of slashing to the basket, when Carney puts his mind to it there are
few that can stay in front of him at the NCAA level.
His first step is incredibly explosive and he shows some flashy,
although not always highly effective, spin moves and floaters to get his shot
off once inside the paint.
Defensively,
Carney has improved significantly this year and features all the tools in the
world needed to be a lock down defender, particularly his size,
length and superb quickness. He’ll usually get in the passing lanes about
once a game and entrench himself in that night’s
Sportscenter Top 10 highlight reel with the ensuing dunk.
Despite being a senior, the overall impression of Carney is that he still has
a massive upside to continue to improve, particularly if he can be coached
into understanding the little nuances of the game that he’s missing right now.
Weaknesses
While Carney has a legit case to be considered the most athletic wing player
in this draft, he really doesn’t take advantage of his athleticism as much as
you would hope.
The biggest issue here is the fact that he seems to lack the ball-handling
skills and possibly the motivation to actually take his man off the dribble
and create high percentage shots for himself.
A player with his first step should take the ball to the basket strong to the
hoop and either finish or get fouled a dozen times per game at
the Conference USA level.
Instead, Carney settles for too many mid-range or long range jump-shots,
attempting twice as many 3-pointers as he did free throws
(7 per game as opposed to 3.5 free throws), attempting more 3-pointers
than 2-pointers, and only shooting 43% from the field.
His shot-selection can be very shaky at times, as he generally appears to
lack the type of feel for the game and understanding of situations you would
hope for from a player with his physical tools.
Making freshman mistakes were not out of the question for the senior
Carney this year. His free throw shooting could also stand to improve at just
71%.
You have to wonder what he is lacking in his game right now that prevents him
from going all the way to the basket and just exploding off the ground for an
athletic finish. Theories include strength, mental toughness, body control and
physical toughness. These same all apply to his rebounding ability at the
small forward position, where his natural physical tools should allow him
to average more than just a paltry 4.3 rebounds per game.
The other parts of the game that make up the boxscore, including his assists,
steals and blocks are also not all that impressive, although much of this has
to do with the fact that he doesn’t get as many minutes as most
top 20 pick draft candidates.
Even though he’s a senior, you still never quite know what you are going to
get when Carney hits the floor each night.
One game he’ll explode for 37 points and 10 rebounds as he did against
Louisiana Tech, and in the Elite Eight he’ll shoot 2/12 from the field for
5 total points. If he misses his first couple of jump-shots, he’ll often just
disappear from the game for the rest of the night, looking tentative and
awkward out on the floor and not quite knowing how to get himself back on
track.
While Carney has improved his defense in his senior year, it still tends to
waver depending on how he is doing on the offensive end that night.
Coach Calipari did not hesitate to bring him off the bench early on
in the season to try and motivate him to play harder.
Memphis was one of the deeper teams in the country this year, and they only
relied on Carney to play about 27 minutes per contest.
Competition
Carney was not considered a highly touted recruit in high school,
partially due to the fact that he did not play AAU basketball in the summer
(the story says his coach thought it was bad for his fundamentals),
but mainly because of the fact that he eventually improved greatly in each of
his four years at Memphis.
Memphis was an especially strong team this year, being ranked in the top 10
for most of the season and eventually making the Elite Eight in the NCAA
tournament. They played in a Conference USA that became very watered down
after the departure of all of its top programs to the Big East besides Memphis,
but scheduled the toughest out of conference schedule in the entire NCAA,
with games against highly seeded NCAA tournament teams such as Duke, Gonzaga,
Texas, Tennessee and UCLA, amongst others.
Carney’s numbers improved significantly in each of his four seasons at Memphis.
Outlook
Carney is exactly the type of player whose stock likely skyrockets as reports
begin to filter out about his exploits at private NBA workouts, which are
tailor made for him to show off his extremely impressive strengths.
He will test out athletically extremely well, show outstanding defensive
potential in the 2 on 2 scrimmages, and likely shoot the ball at a great clip
from NBA 3-point range in the drills. That, combined with his prototypical
physical attributes, his solid college numbers and the fact that he clearly
has plenty of upside to continue to improve will likely convince someone to
draft him in the mid to late part of the lottery.
He would be best suited playing for a team with a good point guard that likes
to get up and down the floor and won’t rely too heavily on him to create
offense off the dribble.
Facts
Brother Ron Slay was an All-SEC player at Tennessee a few years back,
and finished up this past season in Israel.
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