Mert Akay

Dynamic

Position: Guard

Nationality: Turkey

#24

Of 2000 Generation

Born: 12.07.2000

Height: 196cm - 6’5’’

PREDRAFT MEASUREMENTS

YEARSOURCEHEIGHT W/O SHOES HEIGHT W SHOESWEIGHTWINGSPANSTANDING REACHNO STEP VERTMAX VERT
2016Eurocamp6'2.56'3.51666'68'5.526"28.5"
Prospect Focus: Mert Akay

BACKGROUND: No basketball background in family. Started playing basketball in Bahcesehir when he was 6 years old and later joined Anadolu Efes youth program at the age of 11, played there for two years and joined Darussafaka in 2014. In season 2018/19 he played some games for their pro team in Euroleague and Turkish league. Joined Dynamic Belgrade last season and is now playing his second season for them. Was also a member of Turkish U16, U18 and U20 national teams. Went to German High School in Turkey which is regarded as one of the hardest schools in Turkey. His family supports him on his basketball journey. 

PERSONALITY: Great leader on and off the court. Hard worker with great work ethic. Knows the value of education and was a great student in school and also a passionate student of the game of basketball. His idol is Sarunas Jasikevicius.  

PHYSICAL/ATHLETIC TOOLS: Solid athlete. Doesn’t have the highest and most explosive vertical leap but is explosive in his north-south and east-west movements. Knows how to use his body to be his advantage. Strong upper and lower body with good position size and usually has strength and size advantage over his defender. Can reach high speed on open court while also showing some promising quickness in tight spaces. 

OFFENSE: 

Shooting: The aspect in his offensive game that needs the most improvements. Not that he can’t make shots but not a reliable and consistent shooter so far. His release is on the slower side and needs space and time. His shooting motion needs some fixes too. His lower body isn’t parallel to the rim when he shoots, he puts his right leg too forward and most of his shots are off target. Has made some improvements in his shooting motion already and the release got softer in the last few years but not a perfect release yet. With the work ethic he has, I’m sure that he will bring his shooting percentages to a solid level in the next few years.

Pick & rolls:  Elite pick & roll player. Scans and reads the court extremely well and has great anticipation where all 10 players are. Rarely makes wrong decisions and mistakes in his pick & rolls. Knows how to maintain the dribble, put his defenders in jail and create a better and more open look. Even though he likes to involve his teammates and look for passes first, he can go straight to the rim if you give him too much space. When defenders go under the screen and give too much space to him at the three point line he will take the open shot without much hesitation.  

Slashing: Great penetrator. Explosive first step and attacks the rim in a straight line. Reads the defense really well and always finds enough space to get to the rim. At the rim he can finish with both hands and absorb some contact with his strong body. Knows how to use his body to protect himself from being blocked. Hard to stop when he goes down the lane at full speed. Showing some decent touch around the rim but sticks to basic layups, not trying to be fancy with some floaters or runners. 

Playmaking/passing: Due to his size he can see over defenders and scan the floor well. Orchestrates the offense like the best playmakers do. Knows where all players are and anticipates well where they are going to be in next seconds. Can deliver precise passes out of any situation to any spot on the floor. His basketball IQ and feel for the game are on the highest level.  

Ball handling: Reliable ball handler that doesn’t make any mistakes. Can keep the dribble alive under pressure even when double teamed, he maintains the dribble and knows how to solve the situation. Uses his body for protection, has good control over the ball and keeps his dribbles pretty low. Makes aggressive dribbles and even though he doesn’t have many fancy go-to ball handling moves, he can get past defender pretty easily.

DEFENSE:

Perimeter defense: Plays good and aggressive on ball defense. Not afraid of contact and doesn’t back down easily. Slides his feet well, moves good laterally and has active hands and feet with good anticipation for pocket steals. Shows high basketball IQ on the defensive side too with making great reads. 

Defensive versatility: With his combination of strong body, athleticism and good footwork he can defend any type of players on perimeter, even some wings. Usually guarding playmakers but would not struggle too much against other positions. Low gravity point and pretty strong stance in defending on post ups but still lacks length to contest shots completely under the rim. 

Off ball defense: Covers much ground and knows for how much he can leave his man open. Recovers really well on closeouts, makes correct reads and contests shots or drives. His rotations are usually on time and has good court awareness. Showing great instincts for steals when he is helping out. 

Rebounding: Even though this is usually not a characteristic in which point guards are good at, Mert is showing his great instincts in this aspect too. He knows where the ball is going and is usually at the right place at the right time. He is not vertically the most explosive or possesses an outstanding reach but with his instincts and IQ he can bring a lot to the table as a rebounding guard.

SUMMARY:

His basketball IQ and court vision stand out immediately and not many players with that size can be so confident with the ball in his hands. Also his defensive game is on a high level already but still has room for improvements. His main weakness so far is his shot from distance and I’m sure he will improve it to a solid level. Definitely a player that executives from top tier European clubs should monitor closely and a player that has the potential to have a nice career on the top level in Europe.

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Albert Schweitzer 2018 Tournament - Top European Prospects
Mert Akay (PG, Turkey)

Akay, slowed down by an injury on his dominant hand, performed OK for his standards. In a disappointing tournament for Turkey team, he looked like the best player on the team. Turkey struggled to share the ball on offense when he was on the bench. He was better than expected from threes even with a minor injury on his wrist but was struggling at the line. He is getting better at mid range pull-ups which is a certain upgrade to his game. He was furious attacking the rim with special athleticism and good core body strength. Very quick changing directions with the ball and likes to run the show on fast breaks. His low stance and work rate on defense was more than desirable. Limited to only 19 minutes per game in the whole tournament.

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Recap: Munich Adidas Next Generation Tournament
MERT AKAY (6’5, Guard, Darussafaka) – Turkish 6’5 guard made a phenomenal physical progress. His shoulders looked really broad and toned. Basically he currently displays close to elite strength on position but didn’t lose anything from his smoothness and still prefers creative, finesse style of playing. However more bulk means more fearless penetrations, ability to finish through contact and bigger rebounding contribution which is big added value to his overall skillset. In average Dacka team Mert played a lot as SG and was making pull ups from anywhere on the court but 3pt and FT percentages could be higher. He recorded triple double in 5th place game and after this performance can be considered arguably Top PG prospect from his generation and is destinated to have bright future in Turkish Euroleague teams.

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Evaluation 1999-2001

STRENGHTS WEAKNESSESS
  • stands at 6’5 in shoes for point. Broad and toned shoulders. Great strength on position
  • explosive first step. Has a long strides and knows how to use them in half and full court offense
  • overall good athlete with long wingspan
  • well balanced. Also has a very good hand-eye coordination
  • seems to be more comfortable when the offense is set but shows flashes of potential in uptempo game as well. Gets to the rim easily
  • comfortable with the ball. Has good dribble moves in his repertoire
  • true Point Guard – high standard passing skills
  • notable as a defender. Invests a lot of energy, defends on ball well thanks to size, can intercept the passess 
 

  • decent form but shooting consistency is crucial to reach full potential. Average creating off the bounce
  • a bit turnover prone. Tries too fancy solutions at times 
  • can get overaggressive
OUTLOOK
Akay is pass-first type of a Point Guard combined with a nice courtvision including pick-and-roll actions. He is considered as one of the best point-guard potentials in his country and he has also participated in adidas Eurocamp summer of 2016 in Treviso. He is studying in highly-disciplined German high-school in Turkey. Described as smart kid with bright personality from pretty wealthy family. 

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League / TeamGMINPTS2%FG3%FG%FTRDRORTASSTTOBFvFCmEff
AST 2018
Turkey
519.310.6
AdidasNGT 17/18
Darüşşafaka
425:3318.3
FIBA U18 2017
Turkey
717.94.6
Turkish U18 2017
Darüşşafaka Doğuş
618:4711.2
AdidasNGT 16/17
Darüşşafaka
421:098.0

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