3. Richard Hendrix (6-8 Jr., PF, Alabama): Hendrix may be this draft's poster child for productive underrated players because of tweener size. Hendrix shot more than 60 percent on his two-point shots and his offensive rebound rate (12.9 percent of his own team's misses) was 59th in the country. He's a tireless worker, adept at getting to the foul line and had a block rate of 7.2 (82nd). That suggests that Hendrix plays bigger than his height, probably because of his long arms. He'll be a steal for somebody.
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From DraftExpress.com re RH.
Strengths
Strength
Productivity
Efficiency
Intelligence
Fundamentals
Coachs son
Basic back to basket scoring
Touch
Finishing ability (60%+ FG)
Toughness
Rebounding
Hands
Timing
On-ball blocks
Not much downside
Weaknesses:
Size
Explosiveness
Lateral quickness
Unproven face-up game
Free throw shooting
Left hand
Defensive potential
Ability to defend perimeter
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