The article evaluates Bilal Coulibaly's performance in the previous season, likening him to Alex Sarr as a potential building block for the Washington Wizards. Although Coulibaly struggled with a 28.1% shooting accuracy and inconsistent play, his length, agility, and at-rim efficiency present considerable defensive and offensive potential. His offensive rating was significantly below average, and his performance declined as the season progressed, marked by a strong start. The author emphasizes that despite these challenges, Coulibaly may still emerge as a key player for the team moving forward.
Coulibaly's flaws and weaknesses are evident whether watching or analyzing the numbers. I've already mentioned the shooting. His ball handling was iffy, which limits his ability to get to the rim.
His length and agility are major assets defensively, as is his screen navigation. His lack of strength makes it tough for him to switch onto bigger offensive players.
His production trended down as the season went on. Part of that was that he started the season playing at a pretty high level.
Believe it or not, the same is true for Sarr's countryman Bilal Coulibaly. Like Sarr, I get it if you felt disappointed in Coulibaly's performance this season.
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