Baylor wing star s interview with the Hornets was very smooth, but the Hornets might not be able to choose him successfully?
According to the report of Kevin O 'Connor, a popular rookie in this year's NBA Draft, VJ Edgecombe, a big wing star from Baylor University, has interviewed with the Charlotte Hornets, who holds the fourth pick in the next NBA Draft, and the interviews between the two sides went very smoothly. O 'Connor wrote: According to league sources, Edgecomb performed very well in the interview with the Hornets. While the Hornets didn’t make a draft commitment to Edgecomb, many executives in the league believed Edgecomb would be one of the biggest favorites in the fourth pick. Edgecombe's characteristics and playing style determines that he is very suitable for playing around LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller. Edgecomb has a very explosive physical fitness. As a very mobile outside player, he can complete all kinds of exciting dunks at any time and send out a big chasing hat on the defensive end. In addition to elite-level athletic ability, Edgecombe's fixed-point jump shot and his ability to tear the opponent's defense also left a deep impression on everyone. Edgecom is a player with the ability to make contributions on both sides of the offense and defense, and such characteristics are also very needed by the Hornets. Edgecombe, from the Bahamas, was born in July 2005 and is not yet 19 years old. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Edgecombe's bare feet are 193cm tall, his wingspan is 201.9 chips, his standing height is 257.8cm, and his weight is 87.6cm. In the NCAA game this season, Edgecom has made a total of 33 appearances, averaging 32.8 minutes per game, with 15 points, 5.6 rebounds (2 frontcourt rebounds), 3.2 assists, 2.1 steals and 0.6 blocks, 1.9 turnovers and 2.5 fouls, shooting percentage of 43.6% (5/11.5), three-point shooting percentage of 34% (1.6/4.6), and free throw shooting percentage of 78.2% (3.4/4.3). With his outstanding performance, Edgecom was shortlisted for the second team of the Big 12 League All-Team, the Big 12 League All-Rookie Team, and was also elected as the Big 12 League Best Rookie, which is also the greatest recognition of his outstanding performance this season. Judging from the current situation, it is also a question of whether the Hornets can choose Edgecombe with the fourth pick in their hands. Edgecombe's draft market is pretty good, and he even has the chance to be selected in the third pick, which is closely related to the choice of the Philadelphia 76ers with a tie. If the Sixers choose to keep this tiebreaker, considering that they need more mature players, they will be more likely to choose Edgecombe over Ace Bailey. The Hornets may be very optimistic about Edgecombe, but they also face fierce competition.
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