Marko Andric

Height: 188cm – 6’2’’
Born: 28.01.2002
Nationality: Serbia
Position: Guard
Current team: UARL

RANK:
Of 2002 Generation

PREDRAFT MEASUREMENTS

YEARSOURCEHEIGHT W/O SHOES HEIGHT W SHOESWEIGHTWINGSPANSTANDING REACHNO STEP VERTMAX VERT
2017Eurocamp6'0.85'11.9165.46'2.87'10.7
U16 OVERVIEW
Alpha dog in his age group in both club and NT. Used to being a player with most authority on the court, confident in his abilities. He didn’t hog the ball this year in U17 as much as he did last year in U15 League but he is still a guy extremely dependent on having the ball in his hands to be productive. He is an athletic player with speed and hops and he uses does traits as much as he can. Ball handling is complementary and slightly above average for a 16yr old PG. He may have reached physical peak too early and his height could be an issue despite athleticism. Decision making needs improving as well and he needs to get rid of the ball faster if the play isn’t there. Has a great ability to search for contact and draw fouls. Not afraid to get into post and finish above much taller defenders. Biggest basketball concern is his jumper. His mechanics are bad and even though his percentage is OK, its on a small sample as he avoids shooting 3s which is big for defenses facing him. Most of the time defenders will go under the screen without fear of being punished with a 3. His relentless mentality helps him get around this weakness as he will either pull up for a 2 around FT line which he usually makes or drive for a layup, but that is youth basketball. Needs to be more effective of ball. Solid defender with potential to become very good in that area.

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