League Lookout: win2day Superliga Austria 21/22
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Part 1: The Guards
Although not a top competition when it comes to overall level and with very limited success in international competitions in recent years, Austria's top league still offers its fair share of interesting profiles. As usual, our focus lies mainly on younger prospects with ample room to grow. Therefore, even though established stars like Bogic Vujosevic, Enis Murati or Daniel Friedrich certainly rank among the BSL's top performers, they will not feature in this list. For more detailed info on each player, please click on the name for a short and consise scouting report.
Here are our top five guards in BSL Austria:
Kapfenberg's January signing might very well be the best player in the league when it comes to pure talent. The former ESPN Top50 recruit and ex-Duke and USC combo has proven from day one that with his explosiveness and handles, he can score nearly at will on the BSL level. Can put defenders "in jail" on a regular basis. Also ranks among the league leaders in assists, but is more of a scoring PG than a true floor general. Still has a lot to learn when it comes to productively running an offense.
The competition's leading scorer with nearly 20ppg, Haynes is a strong and crafty slasher who can also catch fire from beyond the arc. Also helps in the rebounding department. Averages more turnovers than assists, so he is definitely better suited to playing the 2 mainly as he does with UBSC Graz.
Wiry slasher who ranks atop the BSL in free-throw attempts by a wide margin. Has a knack for selling contact that he already showed in his storied college career at WKU. Outside shot is a work in progress but he has made great strides as a facilitator already.
C.J. Anderson (pictured)
Will not wow you with his scoring output, but is a very useful contributor in a lot of areas. Excellent positional rebounder, versatile defender, good size and athleticism. Has shown that he can be a complimentary piece on a winning team.
Another versatile backcourt allrounder who can help with PnR creation but also play off the ball. Is a vital and underrated part of Oberwart's solid 21/22 campaign. Not special in any particular area, but rock-solid across the board.
Other interesting names:
Jacob Ledoux - Joshua Scott - Jan Razdevsek - Jonathan Knessl - Sebastian Käferle
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