Scouting Report
Strengths
Excels in transition filling the lanes and finishing around the rim
Live body on the offensive boards
Moves well off the ball
Long and athletic with high motor
Good on ball defender (perimeter)
Plays the passing lanes well
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Weaknesses
Poor shooting percentage from the 3pt line (14.3% on 14 attempts)
Needs to improve his handle
Doesn’t have a great feel
Needs to get stronger
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Summary
Josh is a live body that is very active in transition filling the lanes or crashing the boards for second-chance opportunities. He is long, athletic, and plays with a high motor, which helps him on the defensive side of the ball. Although everything has been a small sample size due to playing limited minutes, he still has to improve his shooting stroke from behind the 3pt line.
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Video
Honors
AAC All-Rookie Team (2022)
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Statistics
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Reports
Notes
Pango’s All-American Festival 4 – Phoenix, AZ – 11/7 – 8/2020
Played with a lot of energy on both ends of the floor. Showed the ability to put the ball on the floor and create for himself as well as shooting range from the 3pt line. Lived in the lane, slashing to the rim finishing well above the rim.
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Offers
Despite having a small sample size, Minott ranks in the 18th percentile as a defensively versatile wing. He rarely defends out of position, but when he does, he allows his opponents to shoot 52% from the field. His one positive aspect defensively is that he avoids fouling.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TokdAa4MCHV-mPkYVhKh26LVV9NYYeaW/view?usp=sharing
This data was hand-tracked by AJ Wahl and Bryon Cook. Every single defensive possesion of each player's season was analyzed. This dataset includes all possessions when the defender is guarding on-ball, in man-to-man, and against a player not within their position group who shoots the ball, is fouled, or commits a turnover. The percentile listed above is a players standing compared to their postion group calculated by compliling and weighing various different metrics derrived from the hand-tracked data. This data only measures a portion of a player's impact, but it is clear that the ability to defend out of one's position group is a vital skill to contributing to winning basketball at the professional level.