NBPA Top 100 Camp: Day 1 Takeaways
Posted Jun 30, 2023
Derik Queen has some of the best hands and footwork of any 250-pounder you will see. At 6-foot-9, he has good size and physicality. He can finish with either hand in the post, can drive from the elbow or perimeter into the post, and use a spin move off the bounce in traffic to score. He can grab a rebound and start the break or he’ll run in transition to post.
(Rivals.com)
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