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Joan Beringer, C, Cedevita Olympia
Height: 6-10 • Weight: 230 • Age: 18
Summary: Beringer started playing basketball only three years ago, which makes him a raw project, but also makes his natural talents all the more impressive. It is a center but has the speed of a guard, giving it immense defensive versatility on which relying for the years to come.
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Comparisons: Clint chapel, Nerlens Noel
Strength
Defensive versatility: Beringer has long arms and the agility of playing in a switching scheme. He moves so quickly laterally even against faster players. And he can do typical Big-Man things, play in a drop blanket or offer help with his bouncing protection and his bread defense in the passing paths.
Rim finish: He is a powerful player who defines hard screens and then can dip the defense, making it a threat of constant lob that flows from the ground hard on the break too. He also has good hands to catch touch passes. And if he receives the ball on the roller or must manage in transition, its fluidity results in the attack with the way it can be euro or decelerate to start with the touch.
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Concern
Frame: He is always extremely thin, so he needs time to add more muscle to better fight the big size of the NBA, whether it is the finish of the disputed layups, or when the boards and in the post. And he must do it without sacrificing his best talents with its fluidity and speed.
Reversals: It is ineffective of the post and has a loose handle, leaving it to be eliminated. He also makes inaccurate passes.
Shooting: He is currently a non-groove to shoot and a pirative borderline shooter.
Defensive fundamentals: Sometimes he finds himself out of position, especially during the defense of pick-and-rolls or when closing the shooters. Overall, its pure athletics can compensate for the errors, but the NBA offenses will be less indulgent.
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