“Holland is a high-motor guy you want in a foxhole next to you,” an NBA executive told HoopsHype. “He’s a tough customer. He’s limited to being a straight line driver who will have to clean up his decision-making and reduce his turnovers. Like a lot of guys who come into the league, he’s going to have to work on his shooting to increase his range and accuracy. He’s a competitor.”
“Caris LeVert has a little better handle and more of a consistent shot, but Holland reminds me of him somewhat when he first came out,” an NBA scout told HoopsHype.
“I feel like I’m a really good finisher,” Holland told HoopsHype. “I can make spot-up shots. I can shoot a little bit off the dribble, but I feel like I need to get consistent with everything, including ball handling and tightening up when it comes to ball pressure. Guys are starting to press up on me a lot and see that I’m a little weak there, but that’s what I’ve been working on, and that’s why I’m at Ignite. They are helping me to expand my whole game. There’s nothing bad or anything I can’t do, but there are things I can definitely grow and get stronger at.”
At the G League Showcase, a handful of scouts and executives compared Holland to a younger Gerald Wallace, a one-time All-Star small forward with the Charlotte Bobcats during the 2009-10 season.
“Holland is a functional NBA wing,” an NBA scout told HoopsHype. “He doesn’t handle or shoot it great, but is good enough right now. He’s a rebounder who’s tough.”
“Holland can guard well and move his feet on defense,” an NBA executive told HoopsHype. “He won’t back down from anyone and can be a rotational piece next season.”
Excerpts from HoopsHype’s Aggregate Mock Draft from colleague Michael Scotto, who contributed research to this story, can be found here.