Kobe Johnson




Age: 22
Height: 6'6" Weight: 200 Position: SG Wingspan: 6'11.5"
Strengths:
Defense/Rebounding:
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Weaknesses:
Shooting:
NBA Comp./Projection:
Versatile two-way wing with exceptional defensive skills; led UCLA in steals (1.7 SPG).
Intelligent off-ball player who excels as a cutter, finding open lanes to score efficiently.
Unselfish teammate who consistently plays within his role and makes low-risk decisions.
Strong rebounder for a wing, leading UCLA with 6.0 RPG, demonstrating toughness and positional awareness.
Near ideal NBA wing size at 6'6", 200 lbs; well-developed, athletic frame.
Physically competes at a high level on both ends, demonstrating durability and stamina.
Good athleticism and body control, particularly noticeable defensively.
At age 22, physically mature and ready for the NBA game.
Limited in creating his own shot; struggles off the dribble against tight defense.
Offensive role likely limited to complementary actions due to self-creation challenges.
Three-point shooting (33.3%) is inconsistent; needs improvement for spacing at the next level.
Adjustment to NBA speed and athleticism offensively could initially pose issues.
Capable but streaky spot-up shooter; hit 33.3% from beyond the arc.
Reliable in catch-and-shoot scenarios but less effective pulling up off the dribble.
Mechanics are fundamentally sound, suggesting room for improvement with repetition.
Needs to increase shooting consistency to effectively stretch defenses in the NBA.
Elite perimeter defender with quick hands and strong instincts for steals and deflections.
Demonstrates exceptional defensive positioning and anticipation.
Led team in rebounds (6.0 RPG), reflecting strong fundamentals and toughness.
Capable of guarding multiple positions due to versatility, size, and strength.
NBA Comparison: Bruce Brown, Josh Hart.
Projected as an early-to-mid second-round pick due to defensive impact and versatility.
Ideal fit as a role-playing wing who provides strong defense, timely shooting, and hustle plays.
Long-term potential as a reliable rotation player contributing positively on playoff-caliber teams.