Luc Van Slooten

Rasta Vechta

Position: Forward

Nationality: Germany

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Of 2002 Generation

Born: 17.04.2002

Height: 206cm - 6’9’’

PREDRAFT MEASUREMENTS

YEARSOURCEHEIGHT W/O SHOES HEIGHT W SHOESWEIGHTWINGSPANSTANDING REACHNO STEP VERTMAX VERT
2017Eurocamp6'76'82026'10.258'7.25
Preview: Prospects in Pro Leagues - Italy & Germany
Luc Van Slooten somewhat unexpectedly changed environment which can give him boost after a little bit stagnant years in Vechta. Despite early development LVS has a really well rounded game and may remind under coach Pete Strobl who is committed to develop young players why he was considered one of the top prospects of entire 2002 generation in Europe 2-3 years ago. 
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Recap: 2019 BWB Europe Camp
Positive tournament for Vechta product. Lately he was just firing it up from the distance like he forgot about his all around game. This event was reminder of his versitality. Was taking offensive burden, attacked off the dribble using screens and change of pace + ability to withstand the contact.
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FIBA U16 Division A - selected scouting reports on Top prospects

LUC DAVID VAN SLOOTEN. 6’8, FORWARD, GERMANY

STRENGTHS:

-6’8’’, decent frame, well-coordinated with a good lateral quickness.
– Impressive vision and ability to deliver the ball. Sees a lot, always with his head up looking for his teammates. His passes are accurate, not obvious and well-timed, starts many fast breaks after a made basket or a missed shot with an outlet pass. Likes using one hand.
– Not afraid to shoot 3s. Usually as a spot up shooter but also tries to create opportunities for himself, uses PnR’s to create space, when contested finds slashing screener with ease.
– Good handles, can beat his defender and drive either way to the basket. Good in transition both leading the way, drawing attention of the defense and as a slasher.
– Decent defensive instincts, rotates, goes after rebounds, fights and boxes out even bigger opponents, not afraid to sacrifice his body and take a charge. Quick on his feet, able to keep opponents in front of him and poke the ball away. Gets back on defense quickly, occasionally getting a chase down block.
– Always engaged, supports his team on the court as well as on the bench. Vocal.

WEAKNESSES:
– Not a consistent shooter, takes way too many 3 point shots and has a questionable decision making in this regard. Needs to work and adjust his shooting form, has a tendency of air- balling long distance shots.
– Sees the plays develop but sometimes late with execution.
– Needs to work on securing the ball a bit better, loses it when guarded tight, under pressure.

OUTLOOK:
It wasn’t the best showcase of Luc Van Slooten’s talent at FIBA U16 tournament, averaging 10.6pts, 5.9rebs, 2ast a game, and shooting poorly; FG-29% and 3PTS-27.9%. Regardless of poor percentages, Luc well demonstrated his understanding of the game, court awareness and effective passing skills. Needs to re-think his shot selections and decision making on offense as well as work on his shot.

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Albert Schweitzer 2018 Tournament - Top European Prospects
Luc Van Slooten (G/F, Germany)

2 years younger than the competition, Van Slooten got more a of restricted role on the team. Scored the big part of his points beyond the arc with spot up jumpers. He didn’t show bad body language like in the earlier tournaments, seemed like he embraced his role in this team which is certainly an improvement. Showed his capability as a passer too.

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Recap: Munich Adidas Next Generation Tournament
LUC VAN SLOOTEN (6’6, Forward, Bayern) – Beside the first good game German Top prospect really struggled later in the tournament and was getting frustrated when things didn’t work the way he wanted. His greatly improved shot wasn’t falling (just 3/19 3pt). However he is still 15 years old and I wouldn’t overreact and draw far-reaching conclusions.
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Evaluation 2002-2003

U16 OVERVIEW
Luc Davd Van Slooten is a native of Quakenbruck which is small town in Germany known recently from producing good basketball players. His talent became apparent quickly as he not only took part in FIBA U16 European Championship as 14 year old but also was integral contributor for his team. The following summer his role was even bigger and he is very likely to dominate it against peers. Luc flirted with some of the top Spanish academies in the past as he played Endesa Minicopa with Sevilla and U15 Torneig De Farners with Barcelona. Van Slooten is a swingman with great positional size. At 6’8 he is blessed with rare skills and tools combination for a player his age. He has a strong developed frame and is solid athlete. His offensive game is really well rounded. He plays a lot with the ball, can drive to the hoop, makes outside shots with very clean mechanics and dunks in transition with ease. Currently he plays episodes but regular with Rasta Vechta which is best team in Pro A – German 2nd tier.

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League / TeamGMINPTS2%FG3%FG%FTRDRORTASSTTOBFvFCmEff
AST 2018
Germany
715.46.9
AdidasNGT 17/18
Bayern Munich
421:105.0
FIBA U16 2017
Germany
723.910.4
JBBL 16/17
Young dragons
1932:5724.0
Regionalliga 16/17
Vechta II
1417.44.8

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