Draft guru dishes stunning Alex Sarr truth Wizards fans will hate
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Draft guru dishes stunning Alex Sarr truth Wizards fans will hate
"The French product put together an underwhelming rookie season, at least in terms of offensive efficiency. Struggling to excel in the areas of his game that most 7-footers thrive in, many skeptics were out on the possibility that the big man would be able to turn things around heading into this season. Labeling Sarr as a bust early into his rookie season, it became evident early on that the Wizards forward would be stuck trying to silence the noise"
"Averaging 19.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3,3 assists, while shooting 51.5% from field goal range and 34.6% from beyond the arc, Sarr looks like a completely different player than he showed as a rookie. In fact, he looks like the future All-Star the Wizards have desperately been waiting for. Despite that, the big man still has plenty of critics who still don't believe in his talents."
Alex Sarr struggled offensively as a rookie, failing to excel in typical 7-footer areas and drawing early bust labels. A mostly full offseason produced a marked sophomore leap that boosted the front office's confidence after the No. 2 pick in a weak draft. Sarr is averaging 19.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.3 assists while shooting 51.5% overall and 34.6% from three, appearing like a completely different player and a potential future All-Star. Criticism persists from some analysts and draft evaluators, with Sam Vecenie of The Game Theory Podcast remaining unconvinced.
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