NBA Draft - Brad Newley
NBA Draft - Brad Newley
Taken at number 54 by Houston.
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Brad Newley| Guard Height:6-6 Weight:194
Hometown:Australia
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2007 NBA Draft
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Thursday June 28, 2007
Player: Brad Newley
Team: Houston Rockets (from Cleveland through Orlando)
Round2 Overall54
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Strengths: Newley has proved himself to be an outstanding scorer in Australia, playing in a league that plays very little defense. He has good athleticism for such a tall guard, and is an above average passer for shooting guard. Newley is a nice shooter who has displayed the ability to shoot the NBA 3-pointer while also hitting the midrange jumper off of the dribble. He is a hustler who attempts to use his effort on the defensive end to make up for his lack of lateral quickness.
Weaknesses: Newley struggles quite a bit on the defensive end. He doesn’t have the lateral quickness nor the experience guarding NBA caliber players to make an impact on that end of the court. He doesn’t have the best defensive instincts. Newley is awfully weak as well, and really struggles driving to his left on offense.
Outlook: The Australian scoring machine is automatically eligible for this year’s draft, and should see himself nabbed somewhere in the second round.
Check out this scouting report"
Brad Newley| Guard Height:6-6 Weight:194
Hometown:Australia
Profile
Profile
2007 NBA Draft
Scouting Report
Thursday June 28, 2007
Player: Brad Newley
Team: Houston Rockets (from Cleveland through Orlando)
Round2 Overall54
NBA Draft Home | DraftTracker
Strengths: Newley has proved himself to be an outstanding scorer in Australia, playing in a league that plays very little defense. He has good athleticism for such a tall guard, and is an above average passer for shooting guard. Newley is a nice shooter who has displayed the ability to shoot the NBA 3-pointer while also hitting the midrange jumper off of the dribble. He is a hustler who attempts to use his effort on the defensive end to make up for his lack of lateral quickness.
Weaknesses: Newley struggles quite a bit on the defensive end. He doesn’t have the lateral quickness nor the experience guarding NBA caliber players to make an impact on that end of the court. He doesn’t have the best defensive instincts. Newley is awfully weak as well, and really struggles driving to his left on offense.
Outlook: The Australian scoring machine is automatically eligible for this year’s draft, and should see himself nabbed somewhere in the second round.
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Seen the NBA though? I can only watch the highlights, but so often the players are just standing around. Often the centre just watches as a guard or forward drives in and gets an easy dunk. They even have rules to discourage D!Bomber Mad wrote:J-Mac i have to admit mate, we dont play defence that well.
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I would say the NBA is the more defensive league compared to the NBL but there's probably more body contact in the NBL. An important factor in this is the reluctance to bang bodies too much in a season that lasts 82 matches plus playoffs (not to mention there are plenty of prima donnas running around in the states)
I don't know the stats but I would hazard a guess that the average scores per game would be higher in the NBL. Perhaps significantly.
Newley deserves nothing but congratulations for being drafted into the best league in the world. Having said that, having watched him play on numerous occassions that scouting report is pretty much spot on. He's very gifted but has significant gaps in his defensive game and physical strength.
I don't know the stats but I would hazard a guess that the average scores per game would be higher in the NBL. Perhaps significantly.
Newley deserves nothing but congratulations for being drafted into the best league in the world. Having said that, having watched him play on numerous occassions that scouting report is pretty much spot on. He's very gifted but has significant gaps in his defensive game and physical strength.
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Was thinking the same thing, he is going too need to work his but off!Essendon4eva wrote:Wont see much game time with houston having Battier and T-mac. Also consider, they have Snyder and resigned Bonzi Wells.
He is going to have to realy perform well during the Summer Leagues to earn a spot.
Or he might be used as a filler when Houston decide to finally get another Power Forward.
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I don't think so. I haven't seen any proper averages, but I feel that the NBA games seem to be higher scoring games. More 100+ games.AnarchicBomber wrote: I don't know the stats but I would hazard a guess that the average scores per game would be higher in the NBL. Perhaps significantly.
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