Mate Okros

Height: 198cm – 6’6’’
Born: 09.02.2001
Nationality: England
Position: Wing
Current team: Drexel

RANK:Of 2001 Generation

PREDRAFT MEASUREMENTS

YEARSOURCEHEIGHT W/O SHOES HEIGHT W SHOESWEIGHTWINGSPANSTANDING REACHNO STEP VERTMAX VERT
2018Deng Camp6'66'926'
2018BWB Europe Camp6'51806'7100'27'34'
STRENGHTS WEAKNESSESS
  • adequate size for 2-3 position swingman standing at 6’6
  • possess sweet stroke and rare consistency for his age group. Quick and confident release
  • can free himself up without the ball. Capable of coming and shot of screens
  • useful as a rebounder. Chases the ball outside of his arena
  • good mental approach for the game. Focused and tough. Really looks like he is playing with maximum intensity
  • fluid. Not overwhelmingly shifty but runs the court well
  • good straight line driver 
  • decent basketball IQ. Classic wing who brings a lot to the table
  • definitely plus defender – quick laterally, very active hands
  • not overly bouncy or explosive. Not slow either but average athlete overall
  • basic ball handler
  • doesn’t create shots off the dribble beside simple stop and pop
OUTLOOK
Mate was born in Hungary and moved out to England at the very young age. He comes from basketball family as his father used to hoop and also older brother is active player in NCAA Division 2. The youngest Okros undoubtedly has the biggest chance to become more known in this business. He possess natural feel for the game, passion and relentless energy. With his talent and dedication he can easily become member of either Great Britain or Hungary senior team.
League / TeamGMINPTS2%FG3%FG%FTRDRORTASSTTOBFvFCmEff
FIBA U16 2017
Great Britain
727.417.1

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