Knicks' 1-meter-96 dual energy guard White becomes the fastest rising rookie

On June 21, Tencent Sports reported that according to Vonalowski, a senior journalist of ESPN, although the Knicks had basically locked in signing RJ Barrett with No. 3, after the trial training of Dalius Garland yesterday, New York had a trial training of Kobe White, a dual guard from North Carolina today. Watson said that White has now become the fastest rising rookie in the draft market.

Knicks' 1-meter-96 dual energy guard White becomes the fastest rising rookie

The NBA draft conference will be held today. The Knicks, who hold the exploratory visa, are still weighing their options. It has been reported that the Knicks have basically locked in Barrett. However, judging from their actions in the last two days, they are still wavering in the candidates.

Yesterday, the Knicks had a trial training for defender Dalius Garan, who has excellent scoring and control ability. Now, New York has tried out the dual guard Kobe White.

At the age of 19, White is 1.96 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms. He works as a point guard/shooting guard. His draft template is considered to be Arenas. White is an excellent attacker. He can end the game in any way on the offensive end. White's excellent quick stop and jump shot can enable him to score steadily in the middle and long distance. At the same time, he has excellent speed and ball holding ability, Breakthrough can be used to create impact on the basket.

As a double guard, White not only has excellent scoring ability, but also deserves recognition for his passing and vision. White is always able to use his own containment to divide the ball, and is a selfless passer. White is good at finding teammates in the attack defense transition. He can make timely response in the game, judge the defense on the field, and decide whether to attack or assist teammates.

In the 2018-19 season, Kobe White averaged 16.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game. He played a dazzling game in many games. White was also the first North Carolina freshman who could get 30+points for three times in the season, and also the first North Carolina freshman who scored six three points in two consecutive games.

In the game against Syracuse University on February 27, White made 9 of 14 shots, 6 of 11 three-point shots, and scored the highest 34 points in his college career with 10 free throws, helping his team win.

In April this year, the major US talent websites predicted that White would be selected in the lottery area (the top 14). By the end of May, his draft ranking had risen to the top 7. Now, the Knicks, who hold the third sign, has conducted a trial training for White, which also proves that White's draft market has further improved.

According to the simulated draft list given by the famous draft website "nbadraft", White will be selected by the Sun in the 6th place. Considering the current rise of White's market, it is not ruled out that he will finally rank in the top 5.

(Cat and Bear)