Stephen Castle, a freshman rising star in the backcourt from the University of Connecticut, was interviewed by the media during the joint trial training.When asked about his most suitable position, Castle made it very clear that he thought the point guard was the most suitable position for him, and also the position he had been trying hard to find throughout his basketball career.Although his shooting in the NCAA arena is not ideal, he is also full of confidence in his shooting ability, and he believes that this is not something that everyone needs to worry about too much.
From the perspective of static talent, Castel's naked feet reached 196.9cm in height, 95.3kg in weight, 205.7cm in arm span, and 259.1cm in standing touch height.Castel's static data is very eye-catching. His various data are outstanding among the players in the backcourt. His height and arm span are not particularly disadvantaged even among the players in the third position, and even among the players in the first position, they are second to none.Cassel not only has excellent static talent, but also has excellent dynamic data. His turn back running speed is top level, his four point movement in the three second zone is also quite good, and his 3/4 field sprint and bounce are also above average in the same position.To sum up, as a backcourt player, Castle has an absolute advantage in physical talent.If he can be qualified for the position of No. 1, he can take the absolute advantage in the confrontation with most No. 1 players.
In this season's NCAA game, Castle has played 34 times on behalf of the University of Connecticut, and his average playing time has reached 27 minutes. His average playing time is 11.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.5 blocks, and 1.5 mistakes. His shooting percentage is 47.2%, three-point shooting percentage is 26.7%, and free throw percentage is 75.5%.Cassel's performance in this season is not lack of highlights. His attack efficiency is very stable. He has also demonstrated excellent passing ability and organizational ability in the case of limited ball power, and his role in defense is also very prominent.Being able to gain a firm foothold in the powerful University of Connecticut is enough to show how outstanding his personal ability is.
If Castle is really qualified for the position of No. 1, with his physical condition, he has a full chance to reach the top 3 or even the top 2.Nikola Topic, the strongest point guard of this year, is indeed much more mature than Castle, but relatively speaking, he will suffer some losses in terms of physical talent and confrontation ability, and his role in defense is not as big as Castle's.For a team like San Antonio Spurs that needs a point guard, Castle is definitely an object that can be seriously considered.If Castle can really appear in the No. 1 position, and the Spurs can't choose Topic, should Castle be their best choice?
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