
"Sarr has done a tremendous job bouncing back from his struggling rookie campaign and up to this point of the season, the 7-footer looks like one of the best sophomores the NBA has to offer. The big man is averaging 19 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists, whole shooting 54% from field goal range and 45.5% from beyond the arc."
"Sarr's defensive flashes throughout year one made his inefficient offense as a rookie somewhat bearable. However, there's no doubt that if the French product was going to develop into a star player for the Wizards, it would take a massive development on the offensive end to warrant the Wizards decision to select him with the No. 2 overall pick. Especially considering the phenomenal rookie season from the likes of players like Stephon Castle with the San Antonio Spurs."
Alex Sarr significantly improved after a difficult rookie season, converting defensive promise into a strong two-way sophomore showing. The 7-footer averages 19.0 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists while shooting 54% from the field and 45.5% from three. Defensive versatility remains a hallmark, with 2.3 blocks per game placing him among top rim protectors. Sarr and Victor Wembanyama are the only players to start the season averaging at least 15 PPG, 7 RPG and 2 BPG. Early-season production positions Sarr as a rising foundational piece for the Wizards.
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