I'm not sure exactly how many folks are sleeping on Jamaal Franklin anymore, but this child is guaranteed in full to produce a direct effect no matter where he's selected. Franklin's usefulness as a, passer, rebounder and defender allow him to contribute even if his jumper is not falling. And today, it's his firing consistency that is holding him back. But there is reason to believe this may come around. Although he only shot 28 % from downtown this season, he did make 1.3 of these per game. Franklin is a ready shooting, he just needs to increase his persistence. Otherwise, Franklin is the real deal across the hockey table. He's a great player who is able to perform on and off the ball and lead on all fronts. As a senior, he improved as a half-court scorer, introducing the step-back jumper and fadeaway in to his offensive arsenal. He also averaged over nine rebounds per game despite being just 6'5'', showing his motor and above-the-rim presence. Franklin can also be a visionary and willing passer. He led the team in assists, as well as rating, rebounding and steals, being the only person in the united kingdom to take action. He is my first-round person of the draft, and someone when the next level is reached by him I expect you'll make a quick impact.
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