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HENRI VEESAAR

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Henri Veesaar
#20
MY_RANK
North Carolina
Stretch 4

HENRI VEESAAR

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// CORE_METRICS
PPG17.0
RPG8.7
APG2.1
SPG0.6
BPG1.2
MPG31.4
HEIGHT6'10.8"
WINGSPAN7'2.0"
WEIGHT227
AGE22.2

// EXECUTIVE_SUMMARY

**Overview** When I studied Henri Veesaar on film, I came away seeing one of the more intriguing big man archetypes in this class. A 7-footer who can shoot efficiently and move well is always going to draw attention, and Veesaar fits that mold. What makes him interesting is the combination of touch, mobility, and offensive versatility. He’s not just a stationary stretch big—he can function in multiple actions and shows flashes of playmaking as well. That said, the evaluation really comes down to physical development and defensive consistency. The offensive skillset gives him a clear pathway, but whether he becomes a real contributor depends on how much he improves physically and defensively. **Shooting and Floor Spacing** The biggest selling point with Veesaar is his shooting. He’s hitting around 42.6% from three, which is extremely valuable at his size. Defenses have to respect him on the perimeter, and that immediately changes how you can space the floor. In today’s NBA, a 7-footer who can consistently knock down threes is a major asset. **Touch and Finishing** Around the rim, Veesaar shows excellent touch. He’s finishing at a very high rate—around 75%—and looks comfortable scoring in close. Even though he’s not overpowering defenders physically, he finds ways to convert using timing and finesse. **Mobility and Offensive Versatility** For a player his size, Veesaar moves really well. He’s coordinated, runs the floor, and can function in both pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop situations. That versatility gives teams flexibility in how they use him offensively. He’s not limited to one role—he can space, roll, and operate within the flow of the offense. **Passing Feel** Another encouraging aspect is his passing. He’s a willing passer who can make reads in transition and within the offense. While he’s not a primary facilitator, he shows enough awareness to keep the ball moving and make smart decisions. **Physical Strength** The biggest issue right now is his frame. At 225 pounds, he’s fairly light for a 7-footer, and it shows up when he’s dealing with contact. He can get pushed off his spots, struggle to hold position, and has difficulty finishing through physical defenders. **Defensive Positioning** Defensively, there are inconsistencies. There are possessions where he gets caught out of position, reacts late, or simply isn’t in the right place. That lack of consistency limits his ability to anchor a defense. **Rebounding** Despite his size, he doesn’t always dominate the glass. Part of that ties back to strength, but there are also moments where he’s not fully engaged or doesn’t anticipate rebounds well. At the NBA level, that’s an area he’ll need to improve to stay on the floor. **NBA Projection** When I project Veesaar to the NBA, I see a player with a clear offensive pathway as a stretch big. His role would likely be: • Floor spacing as a 5 • Pick-and-pop threat • Secondary offensive connector • Occasional pick-and-roll finisher The shooting alone gives him value, and that’s what will get him on the floor early. However, his long-term success will depend heavily on: • Adding strength • Improving defensive fundamentals • Becoming more consistent on the glass If those areas develop, there’s a real chance he becomes a high-value modern big. If not, he risks being targeted. He’s a high-upside offensive big with developmental defensive concerns, but the tools are there to become a valuable piece in the right system.

SKILL_RADAR
SCORINGCREATIONPLAYMAKINGDEFENSERIM_PROTREBOUNDING
OFFENSE
81
DEFENSE
79
SHOT PROFILE(Per 100 Poss)
<USG%/>
22.7%47
<TS%/>
66.4%98
<MOREY/>
0.7567
<FTR/>
34.2044
RIM
75.3%91
9.6ATT86
31%UA
69%AST
MID
53.5%98
5.1ATT36
3PT
42.6%92
5.6ATT35
3%UA
97%AST
FT
61.5%10
6.9ATT48
//CORE_OVERVIEW
Year
G
MPG
BPM
BPM+
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
TS%
rTS
2P%
3P%
FT%
'26Jr
North Carolina
31
31.454
9.690
+1.173
17.077
8.788
2.167
0.615
1.279
1.853
66.4%98
+9.9%95
67.7%98
42.6%92
61.5%10
'25Jr
Arizona
37
20.813
8.367
+1.564
9.424
5.08
1.361
0.755
1.119
1.282
64.6%80
+8.9%75
66.9%90
32.7%88
68.6%61
'23Fr
Arizona
29
7.150
5.833
+4.688
2.450
1.550
0.53
0.150
0.450
0.4100
67.3%98
+13.2%97
74.2%100
27.3%16
71.4%50
//OFFENSIVE_STATS
Year
OBPM
OBPM+
Load
USG%
TS%
rTS
2P_TS
AST%
AST/USG
AST/TO
CTOV%
FTR
3PR
Morey
UA_RIM
RIM_AST
AST'D%
'26Jr
North Carolina
6.585
+0.466
33.053
22.7%47
66.4%98
+9.9%95
68.1%93
13.6%68
0.669
1.266
9.7%69
34.2%44
0.2836
0.7567
1.844
1.967
68.7%14
'25Jr
Arizona
5.074
+0.668
26.033
20.1%28
64.6%80
+8.9%75
69.3%94
11.0%74
0.682
1.182
11.7%67
48.2%44
0.2399
0.8392
1.018
1.776
80.5%5
'23Fr
Arizona
2.217
+2.879
31.639
15.8%2
67.3%98
+13.2%97
75.8%100
12.1%67
0.892
1.285
14.5%16
50.0%70
0.2679
0.95100
2.762
1.771
69.2%16
//SHOOTING_STATS(per 100 poss)
Year
EFG
Rim
Rim%
Mid
Mid%
RIM/MID
3PA
3P%
FTA
FT%
'26Jr
North Carolina
66.7%99
9.686
75.3%91
5.136
53.5%98
1.979
5.635
42.6%92
6.948
61.5%10
'25Jr
Arizona
62.8%81
9.234
74.4%72
2.59
38.9%45
3.787
3.496
32.7%88
7.328
68.6%61
'23Fr
Arizona
65.5%99
11.076
75.9%90
0.80
50.0%95
14.5100
4.261
27.3%16
8.038
71.4%50
//DEFENSIVE_STATS
Year
DBPM
DBPM+
STL%
BLK%
ORB%
DRB%
FC/40
Stk/Foul
'26Jr
North Carolina
3.177
+0.874
1.1%10
3.8%75
8.1%68
21.9%84
3.243
0.745
'25Jr
Arizona
3.253
+0.953
1.8%73
6.1%39
12.2%53
14.5%3
5.211
0.717
'23Fr
Arizona
3.677
+1.884
1.1%14
6.0%70
8.2%22
14.4%4
5.93
0.58
PCTL_RANK::VS_NBA_AT_POS
HENRI_VEESAAR_STAT_PROFILE
OFFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
66
OFF_RAPM
93
CREATION
53
EFFICIENCY
98
BOX_CREATION
78
RIM_PRESSURE
44
RIM_ASSIST
67
REBOUNDING
68
TOV_ECONOMY
69
SPACING
35
MOREY
67
DEFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
74
DEF_RAPM
97
STEALS
10
BLOCKS
75
FOUL_IQ
45
REBOUNDING
84
HEIGHT
99
WINGSPAN
86
WEIGHT
75

Percentiles are positional, measured against NBA players' last season in college.

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