

Jaylen Hands is an intriguing prospect coming out of UCLA. He may not have tremendous size for a guard but makes up for it in plenty of other ways. Here’s a breakdown of some of his game.
High level handle and no fear in driving past two defenders to the basket. pic.twitter.com/Ar2A2lEtjd
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Possesses an insane level of athleticism despite his shorter stature. pic.twitter.com/Vj6TvwtGoY
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Finds a way to bail out the offense splitting between two defenders. pic.twitter.com/hB6fXJ8q1N
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His perimeter shot isn’t entirely fluid but he does show some acumen from there. pic.twitter.com/jhU2i61mwf
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May not be the most willing passer but has an array of moves to get his shot off and create separation around the rim and deeper. pic.twitter.com/oD3RJD1pSi
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He sure can dunk. pic.twitter.com/nLzFalu1El
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Can stop on a whim from mid range. pic.twitter.com/1NbJRt3j2W
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Defensively he’s best at being pesky as one on on defender and occasionally slipping in the passing lanes. pic.twitter.com/Q4k8XDs3qr
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Is a quality offensive rebounder for his size, especially off his own misses. pic.twitter.com/JmgeePj88e
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