Coleman Hawkins

Age: 22

Height: 6'10" Weight: 215 Position: PF Wingspan: 7'0.25"

Strengths:

Defense/Rebounding:

Body/Athleticism:

Weaknesses:

Shooting:

NBA Comp./Projection:

  • Excellent passing ability with strong vision and timing for his position.

  • Consistently sets effective screens, forcing defensive switches and opening opportunities for teammates.

  • High basketball IQ enables him to make smart, impactful plays on the court.

  • Proficient at utilizing his strengths to create offensive opportunities for his team.

  • Stands at 6’10” with a 7-foot wingspan, giving him excellent physical tools for defense and rebounding.

  • Agile frame with quick footwork suitable for hedging and trapping ball screens.

  • Capable of recovering quickly to alter shots after defensive engagements.

  • His wingspan is the longest among power forwards in his draft class, enhancing his defensive potential.

  • Inconsistent motor leads to slow defensive rotations and poor help defense.

  • Struggles with rebounding effort, especially on the defensive end.

  • Habitually reaches for the ball instead of properly contesting shots.

  • Requires additional coaching to develop consistent effort and fundamental rebounding skills.

  • Inconsistent motor leads to slow defensive rotations and poor help defense.

  • Struggles with rebounding effort, especially on the defensive end.

  • Habitually reaches for the ball instead of properly contesting shots.

  • Requires additional coaching to develop consistent effort and fundamental rebounding skills.

  • Possesses a quick release and consistent shooting mechanics.

  • Reliable mid-range and perimeter shooting that can translate to the next level.

  • Effective in pick-and-pop situations with the ability to stretch the floor.

  • Shooting versatility complements his passing and screen-setting strengths.

  • Solid post defender with potential to alter shots due to his wingspan.

  • Defensive rotations and help defense need significant improvement.

  • Rebounding effort is inconsistent, especially on the defensive glass.

  • Limited to chasing offensive rebounds primarily when feeling under-utilized offensively.

Projection: Late 2 nd round pick or Undrafted

How can he help?

Clippers at pick #44: Clippers could pick Coleman to help replace

both PJ Tucker and Kai Jones after the season with his skill set of

shooting, setting screens, and passing from all areas of the floor,

Coleman could be a good pick and pop partner with James Harden.

Warriors at pick #56: With an aging Draymond, the warriors may

look to help reduce his minutes as time goes on. And without rushing

the development of Trayce Jackson-Davis and Quinten Post, the

Warriors may pick Coleman to develop another undersized big that