“I thought it was very informative,” Overtime Elite product Amen Thompson, drafted fourth overall by the Houston Rockets, told ESPN. “Not everything works for everybody, but that [data] can’t really be a bad thing. It can only help to get as much information as possible. I felt like that’s what it gave us.” Thompson and his twin brother, Ausar, who was drafted one pick later by the Detroit Pistons — prospects who project as stars if they develop as shooters — didn’t actually see the reports breaking down the biomechanics of their shots, much less study them.
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