Can shoot, score and organize, this Canadian backcourt is an ideal candidate for the CBA s small foreign aid?
In the previous group match of the Men's Basketball Team America's Group B, Canada defeated Venezuela 88-54, achieving a good start in the Copa America, while Venezuela suffered a blow. In this game, the performance of Canada's substitute backcourt player Marcus Carr is worthy of recognition. Carl played 18 minutes and 40 seconds in the game, made 2 of 3 shots and 2 of 3 shots outside the three-point line, scored 6 points, 6 assists and 1 steal, and had 1 turnover and 2 fouls, and the plus and negative value also reached +21. Carl doesn't play much, but he also shows his offensive talent. It seems that he has a very good shooting ability, and he won't play randomly on the court. He is willing to create opportunities for his teammates, and his passing and organizational ability are also quite good. Carl's performance on the defensive end is also quite average. Although he has no particularly outstanding performance, at least there is no problem. During the period when Carl was on the court, he also sorted out the team's offense in an orderly manner, and the overall situation of the team was also very good, which can also be reflected in his super high positive and negative values. Carl's outstanding performance also made his own contribution to the team's big victory. Carl was born in June 1999 and is 26 years old, 188cm tall and weighs 79kg. He is the undraft in the 2023 NBA Draft. Although he was just a undrafter, he was once the core of the backcourt at the University of Texas and an excellent scorer in the NCAA arena. After the draft, Carl played in the NBA Summer League for the Phoenix Suns, but his performance was a mess. Carl had to switch to the overseas league due to inability to obtain a contract from the NBA team. He has played in the Israeli League, the Greek League and the Canadian League. In the Israeli League last season, he made a total of 27 appearances on behalf of his Hapoel Upper Galilee Safed, averaging 33.1 minutes per game, averaging 15.7 points, 4 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1 steal, and 2.4 turnovers and 2.1 fouls. He shot 40.8%, three-point shooting percentage 36.3%, and free throw shooting percentage 83.7%. Carl's performance in last season should have been fully recognized, and he also received a contract from Bundesliga powerhouse s.Oliver Baskets this summer. In fact, for some CBA teams, Carl is definitely a small foreign aid candidate that can be paid attention to. Carl has good scoring ability, projection ability and organizational ability. He also has the experience of success in the European arena. He also meets the employment standards of many teams' small foreign aids, and it seems that the situation in all aspects is relatively ideal. I don’t know if Carl will appear in the CBA field in the future.
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