Duke Senior Mason Plumlee has revamped his offensive repertoire, and it's lifted his ceiling as an NBA prospect.
For the first three years of his college career, Plumlee was a productive off-the-ball contributor who relied on his size, athleticism and mobility to make plays above the rim.
But as a senior, Plumlee has implemented some offensive creativity into his arsenal, and it's helped him to become more of a multidimensional threat with the ball in his hands.
His role at the next level will depend on what floor the elevator stops at, but if Plumlee can get to the roof, he's got a shot at activating the star power his physical tools can generate.
Physical Tools and Easy Buckets
You won't find many better pound-for-pound athletes at the college level when you consider all the physical tools he has to work with.
AT 7'0'', he's got the size of a center with the athleticism of a small forward. He's also an incredible leaper and agile runner with hand-eye coordination that only professional athletes possess.
Because of his mobility, hops and athleticism, Plumlee has tremendous rang ...
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