Who is TJ Leaf? Scouting report, bio, analysis of NBA draft prospect
TJ Leaf went somewhat under the radar at UCLA in the shadow of Lonzo Ball, who was selected No. 2 overall by the Los Angeles Lakers. Leaf averaged 16.3 points and just over eight rebounds per game, making the Pac-12 first team.
The 6'10" standout is likely to be a first-round selection himself.
Learn more about Leaf below.
Bio: Leaf was a highly-regarded recruit who enjoyed the spotlight at UCLA, pairing nicely with Lonzo Ball as a big man who tends to make the game look simple. He cemented his first-round status with a strong freshman season and made the Pac-12 first team in the process. Leaf hails from California but has played for the Israeli national team at youth levels (he was born in Tel-Aviv, where his father played professionally). He's among an intriguing group of stretch forwards in this class.
Strengths: A diverse offensive skill set paired with explosive leaping ability makes Leaf a tough cover. He runs the floor hard, plays the glass on both ends and has a variety of post moves to compliment a consistent set jumper from outside. He's a good passer and intelligent player who can play in a variety of offensive systems. He could become a good pick and pop player, and his athletic ability offers extra upside.
Weaknesses: Leaf's measurements aren't favorable, with a short wingspan relative to his height that leaves him more comparable to taller small forwards than an ideal four-man. He doesn't have ideal lateral quickness and struggles defending man-to-man as a result. He doesn't handle it well enough yet to do a ton on the perimeter beyond spacing the floor and moving the ball. He'll need to get stronger to deal with stronger bigs and continue to refine his skill set. If Leaf can stay on the floor defensively, he can become a solid rotational piece.
- Jeremy Woo
Birthday: April 30, 1997
Position: Power forward
Height: 6'10"
Weight: 225 lbs.
Hometown: El Cajon, Calif.
High School: Foothills Christian