DraftExpress NBA Draft Prospect Profile: Dante Exum, Stats, Comparisons, and Outlook
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DraftExpress: Opens a scholarship for Dante Exum? RT @insidethehall @ZachOsterman reporting that Maurice Creek will not return to Indiana next season.
2013-04-24 16:14:36
DraftExpress: Nike Hoop Summit scouting reports the Guards Dennis Schroeder Dante Exum and Nikola Ivanovic http://t.co/fnwRns5g9I
2013-04-23 18:45:08
DraftExpress: Dante Exum told me Indiana is recruiting him the hardest along with LSU and Boise State. Says Louisville is coming on very strong lately.
2013-04-20 20:37:40
DraftExpress: Point ala Carter-Williams RT @_theDESTROYER Dante Exum looks good attacking off the ball where do you think he ends up the wing or point?
2013-04-20 19:55:26
DraftExpress: Dante Exum creating smoothly in his own unique fashion. Struggled a bit this week adjusting to playing off the ball but playing well now.
2013-04-20 19:21:13
Team: Australian Institute of Sport, International
PhysicalsPositionsRankings Misc
H: 6' 5"
W: 170 lbs
Bday: 07/13/1995
(17 Years Old)
Current: PG/SG
NBA:   PG/SG
Possible: PG/SG
Pick: 9 in 2014 Mock Draft
High School: Australian Institute of Sport
Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

Predraft Measurements
Height w/o ShoesHeight w/shoesWeightWingspanStanding ReachBody FatNo Step VertMax VertBench PressLane Agility3/4 Court SprintClass Rank
NA6' 6"1886' 9.25"NANANANANANANANA

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Nike Hoop Summit Scouting Reports: Guards
April 23, 2013
Matt Kamalsky

Leading the 2012 U17 Australian National Team to a silver medal at the FIBA U17 World Championships last summer, which we attended and documented in depth, Dante Exum emerged as the next great prospect to come through the Australian Institute of Sport. Playing exceptionally well in the 2013 Nike Hoop Summit, the East Melbourne native reinforced his impressive NBA upside with his performance in front of the well over 100 NBA scouts who attended the World Select Team's practices throughout the week.

A 6'6 guard with 6'9 wingspan who appears to have added some 10 pounds of muscle to his frame since last summer, Exum stood out immediately with his speed, fluidity and ball-handling ability. Accustomed to playing the point guard position at the junior level, the strong play of floor general Dennis Schroder required Exum to adapt playing off the ball this week –a challenge he accepted without a second thought in an effort to put his team in the best position to win.

A consummate team player who can do a little bit of everything, Exum still managed to be very effective for stretches in practice and score 16 points on game day despite the significant adjustment he had to make. Perhaps the most impressive thing Exum did throughout the week was get to the rim off the dribble. Without the ball in his hands constantly, Exum wasn't able to create as much on the offensive as we saw last summer, but still managed to make his presence felt attacking from the wing. Showing a very low dribble, an exceptional burst and the ability to finish above the rim, Exum is a very smooth finisher, but is not afraid to elevate in a crowd and draw contact either.



At this stage, Exum's perimeter shooting remains his most glaring weakness. He shoots the ball from the perimeter with better balance than he did last summer, but his confidence and consistency still leave something to be desired. The next step for Exum as a prospect is becoming a more consistent threat from the outside, something that will give him a legitimate claim to being able to play both guard positions.



An adapt passer with speed to burn in the open floor, a great motor and an exceptionally high basketball IQ, the rest of the game comes easy to Exum. He plays with his head up, fills lanes on the break, and rebounds well for a guard. He's a versatile defender with great quickness, improving physical strength, and a team-first mentality.

The question for Exum moving forward is where he will hone his craft and what that means to his draft eligibility. Graduating from the AIS this year, Exum would be eligible to enroll at an NCAA program this winter, allowing himself to become eligible for the 2014 NBA Draft after the conclusion of his freshman year. He could also opt to attend prep school for a half season, let his recruiting ramp up, and enroll at a NCAA program for the full 2014-2015 season, making the 2015 NBA Draft the first he could enter.

At this point, Exum is unlikely to go pro and declare in 2014 as an international early entry prospect from what he told us. Intent on playing in the NCAA and continue to improve on his weaknesses, the question is when will he enroll and what school will make space for him. A coachable and extremely talented prospect with elite intangibles and a promising skill set, Exum is a player NBA teams will track closely regardless of where he ends up. That will start this summer when he leads the Australian U19 National team at the World Championship in Prague.
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2013 Hoop Summit World Select Team Measurements
April 16, 2013
Dante Exum
Height w/Shoes: 6'6
Weight: 188
Wingspan: 6'9.25
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Emptying the Notebook: Elite International Prospects Scouting Reports
October 19, 2012
Jonathan Givony

Strengths:
-Terrific size for a point guard at 6-4
-Nice wingspan. Good frame
-Extremely smooth, fluid athlete with unbelievable body control
-Great first step
-Tremendous creativity with the ball in his hands
-Gets extremely low to ground on drives. Terrific ball-handler. Changes speeds. Super long strides make him tough to stay in front of. Rangy drives. Gets to basket off one dribble
-Puts huge pressure on the defense. Draws tons of fouls
-Superb in transition
-Finishes elegantly around the basket, sometimes from far outside the paint. Uses reverse moves effectively
-Can finish above the rim
-Creates effectively for others. Unselfish player
-Excellent feel for the game. Everything comes incredibly easy
-Solid rebounder for position

Weaknesses:
-Struggles to make shots from outside
-Shooting mechanics are poor
-Needs to improve his ability to drive and finish with his left hand
-Must get stronger. Gets pushed around on defense at times
-Still working on decision making skills in the half-court- when to score and when to distribute. Not quite a pure point guard yet

Outlook: Big, smooth guard with tremendous ball-handling skills and creativity. Outstanding talent and clear-cut NBA prospect. If he can improve his jump-shot, the sky is the limit. Currently at the Australian Institute of Sport. Reportedly leaning towards college (2014 recruit), like his father, Cecil Exum, who won a national championship at North Carolina, and moved to Australia to play professionally. Good enough to play virtually anywhere, but likely best suited going somewhere where he'll be counted on as a primary ball-handler, despite his size.

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