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Spurs draft observation Derek Quinn: Although the Queen is good, the Spurs want coolie blue collar

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Derek Quinn, nicknamed Queen, averaged 16.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.1 steals, 1.1 blocks, 52.6% shooting percentage, 20.0% from three-pointers, and 76.6% from free throw percentage.

His offensive talent is the best in this class's inside line, including mature control and gentle ending, which can be used as a face frame threat and can also work at low positions. In addition, Quinn also has excellent hands-on organizational passes, and can deliver the ball to teammates with better chances after reading the opponent's defensive formation. In addition to his poor shooting from the outside, his offensive talent is excellent.

But equally, his performance on the defensive end is a disaster. As the No. 4 position, his horizontal movement and size are bad, with many scenes of being passed by one step, and there are not many auxiliary threats. As for the No. 5 position, his frame guard is basically zero, and Quinn's lower limbs are relatively slender, and the upper limit of the top defense may be less than expected.

And what the Spurs now need is a player who can help Wenban Yama share the pressure on the defensive end, and there are not many requirements for their offensive performance. Therefore, Quinn may not be so suitable for the Spurs today. He is more suitable to go to a team with a defensive and strong man but extremely lacking in-line offensive talent.

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