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After choosing Russia s ball-holding core, the Nets immediately selected the French backcourt organizer?

2:30pm, 29 June 2025【Basketball】

In this year's NBA Draft, the Brooklyn Nets, who held the 19th pick in the first round, selected Nolan Traore, a French freshman backcourt star who had previously played for the French Ligue 1 team Saint-Contin.

Trawre was born in May 2006 and is 19 years old. He is a backcourt player with good scoring and organizational skills. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Traore's bare feet are 190.5cm tall, his wingspan is 203.2cm, his standing height is 257.8cm, and his weight is 83.4kg. In the European arena this season, Traore played 44 times for Saint-Quentin, of which 34 were starting, with averaging 22.7 minutes per game, with averaging 12.2 points, 1.9 rebounds (0.4 frontcourt rebounds), 4.7 assists and 0.7 steals, 2.5 turnovers and 2.3 fouls, shooting percentage of 41% (4.3/10/5), three-point shooting percentage of 31.4% (1/2/4.0), and free throw shooting percentage of 71.1% (2.4/3.4). With his outstanding performance, Traore has won the honor of the best young player in the FIBA ​​Championship League this season, which is also the greatest recognition of his outstanding performance.

Trawre is a backcourt player with a very comprehensive offensive ability. He has a very good scoring ability on the offensive end, he also has rich offensive methods, and his breakthrough is also relatively sharp. Traore also has quite good passing ability and organizational ability, and he is also a potential candidate for the backcourt core. However, Traore's ability on the defensive end is relatively average, and he also has a lot of room for improvement on the offensive end. His performance in turnover control is very average, and his stability in outside shooting is also seriously insufficient. Traore's figure is also outstanding among No. 1 players. His arm span and height are even close to some No. 2 players, which is also worthy of recognition.

Traore seems to be a player with a high ceiling, and unlike many overseas players who sell instant combat power, his instant combat power is actually not low, and his performance in the European arena this season is also worthy of recognition. However, it is worth noting that Traore is a player who needs a lot of ball rights to play. In this year's NBA Draft, the Nets selected the potential ball-holding giant from Russia at the 8th pick in the first round, and also selected Danny Wolf from the University of Michigan at the 27th pick in the first round. In this case, how much ball rights and performance opportunities Traore can get has become a huge question mark.

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