The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

OMARI SPELLMAN, VILLANOVA

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PF, 6 feet 9, 245 pounds

Strengths: Spellman — in one season at Villanova — proved to be an elite shooter (noticing a theme of Hawks’ draft?), a big guy capable of spacing the floor. Spellman was an integral part of the Wildcats’ national championsh­ip run, complement­ing star point guard Jalen Brunson and wing Mikal Bridges as the Big East’s freshman of the year. He scored nearly 11 points per game, while shooting 43.3 percent from 3-point range. Spellman also grabbed 11.4 rebounds per 40 minutes last season and blocked 1.4 shots per game. His 7-foot-2 wingspan suggests those are strengths that could translate to the NBA. At pick 30, the Hawks grabbed a player with multiple NBA-caliber skills, ready to help immediatel­y.

Weaknesses: Though he only played one season at Villanova, he will turn 21 in July and appears to be at, or near, a finished product. He’s 6-9 — not big enough to defend traditiona­l bigs and likely not quite athletic enough to stay in front of quicker guards — and has struggled with his weight in the past. He’s a“tweener”by old NBA standards — guys like Draymond Green have proven why that term has become archaic, but not entirely dispelled its merits. Though his size won’t immediatel­y preclude Spellman from finding a role with the Hawks, he will have to develop defensivel­y to sustain his spot.

How he fits on the Hawks

He’s a shooter. Travis Schlenk clearly has an affinity for those. Spellman will be a viable pick-and-pop threat for new Hawks point guard Trae Young and could see some minutes right away on a thin Hawks team. SportsIllu­strated.com compared Spellman to former Hawk Boris Diaw.

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