Another perfect draft for the Spurs and another great player fell in our lap. He'll get minutes on his defense and off-ball vision alone. Plus he can shoot!
What a great personality and obviously a bright kid. His game will develop, but, he's got the quintessential Spurs qualities.
Tremendous amount of positive energy.
Psyched to watch him learn the game.
Another perfect draft for the Spurs and another great player fell in our lap. He'll get minutes on his defense and off-ball vision alone. Plus he can shoot!
Salivating on the defensive capability of the trio >> Wemby-Castle-Carter Bryant........
Predicting that Carter Bryant will win one of those community service/community recognition awards in the future........
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What about the Quartet of Wemby-Sochan-Castle-CB? Or you out on Sochan?
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Sochan is yet to prove he can be in the regular rotation moving forward, hmmmm....
but yes, and imagine if we obtain Kornet......
Kornet, Wemby, Sochan, Castle and Bryant ...........
hope we play him at SF instead of PF...small ball doesn't win...big teams have been the overwhelming majority of NBA champions even in the modern era...we need an actual big at PF, but one that can shoot...size and versatility is what wins....not small ball...
Thanks for the information JMarkJohns. Not loving the sounds of him needing to work on his "lateral agility" that you mentioned, but hopefully he can improve on that to stay with players and not rely on length and recovery the whole time. He's got all the other tools to be a good defender. Just needs to learn positioning a bit better too from the sounds of it and not jump as often/get sucked into a foul.
So he is more of a Matisse Thybulle than a lock down defender?
The lack of agility is why he’s suited more for the PF role than a full time SF one. In many ways, he’s exactly like Barnes who has the same limitations. On the bright side, Bryant’s standing reach stacks up well against other PFs.
And I should clarify. IMO, it’s not that he doesn’t have it once it gets going, but I mentioned stiff hipped and I truly feel his lateral agility is stuck in the sand for a split second or two too long. Once he’s moving, it shows up again. So it’s not that he doesn’t have it at all. But he needs some training and exercises that works past whatever stalls him initially.
He has great explosive tendencies athletically, but the quick twitch aspect in some of it needs work.
I think he can get better at it.
He’s definitely not a lock down defender right now, but has his moments. I said Kelly Oubre because he’s a menace with deflections and generates both steals and blocks, but also grabs rebounds at an above positional clip at SF but can swing to PF at times.
Nice writeup, thanks tbh.
Thanks. Appreciate the scouting report on him. Sounds like he can still improve on it which is great because he actually wants to play defense. You can't say that about a lot of player. Him wanting to play defense at a high level is half the battle IMO.
I think it’s one of the areas focused training and agility sessions will improve. Will he hang with everyone at SF at strong levels at his best? Not sure, but Kelly Oubre with on-ball versatility is a of a defender on the wings. Most preps need it.
How does Bryant compare with Patrick Williams?
Damn Carter was putting up some monster stat-lines in HS
I don’t see that comparison at all.
people forget that we need great bench players too
Aren’t they both 3-and-D wings with positional size and versatility?
I’ve never associated Williams as a wing. He’s an undersized stretch PF. He definitely can shoot. Plays good D. Maybe that’s some sort of floor. I think Carter has more dynamic range to his game and more dynamic verticality. With time Carter should be a truer SF than PF, but it depends on what Spurs want from him.
As a prep Carter showed a low of secondary or transition facilitation. So he has some playmaker upside, I think it just needs structure.
https://x.com/balldontstop/status/1745310938381828547
Carter Bryant's high school highlights are actually surprising - not with respect to his stats, but just aesthetically looks like a completely different player here compared to how he was utilized at Arizona
It’s always tough to gauge prep stats as protectable, but it was a weird freshman season because the secondary and transition facilitation was just never there compared to his prep days.
I have a feeling it was an over-simplification due to Arizona entering the season as a veteran heavy team. Then they lost all 5 ranked matchups in Non-conference with Carter in a minimal role.
Once he actually started playing Arizona’s season turned around. His shots picked up, his percentage steadied and then maxed out in March, but those facilitation skills never showed up. I was looking forward to it in year 2. I’ll need ti wait longer now, but I like his upside in Spurs hands.
If we don't grab a shooter, he's getting decent minutes this year for sure.
https://youtu.be/ejkdn1k8BI4?feature=shared
high school keldon looked different too.
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