Stanley Robinson

Height / Weight
6' 9" / 210 lbs
Position
Small Forward
Country
United States
School
University of Connecticut
NBA 2010 mock draft
Draft Type Round Pick Team
Projection 2 59
SCOUTING REPORT
Offense

Strengths
• Phenomenal athlete – jumps effortlessly
• Improved perimeter shooter
• Tough to stop in transition – fills the lane and out jumps defenders
• Doesn’t take many bad shots
• Highlight reel dunker


Weaknesses

• Doesn’t look to create shots – rarely drives to the rim
• Passes up a lot of good shots
• Can be a much more active offensive rebounder
• Doesn’t get to the free throw line enough

Defense

Strengths
• Excellent on and off ball defender
• Good shot blocker
• Active rebounder


Weaknesses
• Doesn’t box out well, tries to out-jump others for rebounds
• Slow to close on shooters

Analysis

Robinson may be the best athlete in this year’s draft. His dunks are usually highlight reel worthy, but he has made some major improvements to other aspects of his game. Foremost, he has become a good enough perimeter shooter that he will hit the shot if not guarded. He has been very hesitant to attack the basket, often passing up the chance to take his man one-on-one. Part of this is his unselfishness, but part of it is his need to improve his ballhandling skills. In transition, there may not be anyone better. He fills the lanes and his timing getting to the basket is spot on. Defensively, Robinson is an active defender, both on the ball and on his man. He has the ability to alter shots without doing a thing – many are hesitant to challenge him because of his leaping ability. He has shown strong rebounding ability and good strength for his size. Robinson has the skills to make an immediate impact on the professional level, especially on a transition type team, but he still needs to improve some areas to become a more complete player.

- Ed Isaacson
Floating offer