Found May 09, 2012 on NBA Draft Blog: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Today, the NBA Draft Blog Scouting Report looks at a freshman guard who has the ability to make your jaw drop and make you cringe, all in a few plays – Washington’s Tony Wroten.  Part of talented backcourt with Abdul Gaddy and Terrence Ross (see Scouting Report here), Wroten was able to get to the basket almost too easily this past season.  But will his lack of a jumper and poor decision making seriously affect his draft position?  Let’s take a look: Tony Wroten, Washington – Freshman Guard -  6'5, 205 16.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.9 spg, 44.3% FG, 58.3% FT, 16.1% 3FG Offense Perimeter Shooting- One of Wroten’s biggest weaknesses is his ability to hit his jumper with any consistency.  His form is decent until the point where he needs to release the ball and he doesn’t get a smooth follow-through.  He seems to hold back on his wrist snap and he ends up pushing the ball.  The few times he does get the follow-through correct, he is at least an average shooter.  He has
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