Mar 29, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Justise Winslow (12) shoots as Gonzaga Bulldogs center Przemek Karnowski (24) defends during the second half in the finals of the south regional of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Small Forward
If Justise Winslow can play small forward in the NBA, he has certainly intrigued many scouts and general managers. Most when asked, have ventured to say that they prefer to see him begin at shooting guard and then plan to move him inside later. His frame is a telling sign that he is ready for both. No one, however, questions his skills.
As a defensive nightmare for the opposition he can dominate a game without ever taking a shot. His shot blocking skills are legendary already and his rebounding is top-notch. On offense he looks for the ball at crunch time and has a smooth outside jumper. He should be the first overall pick but won’t be. JW is scoring 12.5 a game and rebounds around six per game but his greatest strengths are in his intangibles.
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