Scouting Report: Delon Wright, PG, Utah

by Blake Murphy
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Age ain't nothing but a number, except to NBA scouts.

Despite two terrific seasons at Utah, Delon Wright is 23 years old and, thanks to two years of junior college before the NCAA, a senior. The reality of the NBA draft is that few seniors sniff the top-10 regardless of college performance - ask Frank Kaminsky - with an extended path to the NBA portending a lack of long-term upside. Fair or otherwise, that will keep Wright outside of the lottery, with teams likely skeptical he can make the leap from quality, two-position backup to starter at either spot.

Relevant Background

Position DraftExpress Rank ESPN Rank Height w/ Shoes Weight
PG 28 24 6' 5.5" 181
Wingspan Standing Reach Max Vertical (in.) Hand Length (in.) Body Fat %
6' 7.5" 8' 5.5" 31.0 8.0 6.6%
NCAA Stats PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG%
2014-15 14.5 4.9 5.1 50.9% 35.6%
2013-14 15.5 6.8 5.3 56.1% 22.2%

Scouting Report

Strengths: The size to play the two and the skill to play the one. Wright's size is a huge asset, and while he needs to fill out more, his length is great for the point and - along with his high effort and sharp anticipation - should make him a quality defender and dangerous ball hawk. On the other end, he's polished running an offense, making smart, crisp passes, and using his burst and unorthodox, variable-pace attacking to open up cracks in the defense. Crafty is probably the best word for Wright's offense, drawing fouls and creating for others without any elite athletic trait or go-to move.

Weaknesses: If Wright's to play at shooting guard, he's going to need to get in the gym, and quickly. While he's intelligent and effective at both ends, his lack of elite athleticism leaves a question as to how well his game will carry over against larger, smarter opponents. Though, that mostly just works to limit his high-end projection. His outside shooting took a nice step forward last year and his free-throw shooting suggests he should be a good shooter. But it's not a consistent or reliable shot yet, and he still struggles pulling up off the bounce.

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What to Expect on Draft Day

Age working to effectively put a ceiling on where seniors can go actually works as a boon to quality teams and, in some cases, the player. Instead of landing on a rebuilding team with enormous responsibility immediately, Wright may instead land on a contending team in a more reasonable role to start. There's a very good chance he ends up being a quality rotation player, and a playoff team - perhaps one that leans heavily on analytics - will be happy to get him in the second half of the first round. His range begins with the Houston Rockets at No. 18 if Tyus Jones is off the board, and his floor is probably the Golden State Warriors at No. 30 - hardly a bad worst-case scenario.

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2015 NBA Draft: Scouting reports, team needs, and more

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Point Guard

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Emmanuel Mudiay
Cameron Payne
Tyus Jones
Jerian Grant
Delon Wright
Terry Rozier
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Shooting Guard

Devin Booker
R.J. Hunter
Rashad Vaughn
Anthony Brown

Small Forward

Justise Winslow
Mario Hezonja
Stanley Johnson
Kelly Oubre
Sam Dekker
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Justin Anderson
Jonathan Holmes

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Kristaps Porzingis
Myles Turner
Trey Lyles
Bobby Portis
Kevon Looney
Montrezl Harrell
Chris McCullough
Jarell Martin
Christian Wood

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Karl-Anthony Towns
Jahlil Okafor
Willie Cauley-Stein
Frank Kaminsky
Robert Upshaw
Dakari Johnson
Mouhammadou Jaiteh

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