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Bronson Koenig Jayhawk Invitational Evaluation


There has been a lot of hype surrounding Wisconsin sophomore Bronson Koenig. Saturday, he looked the part at times while struggling at others. A thin 6-foot-2 combo guard, Koenig appears a bit more comfortable off the ball where he is a textbook jump shooter who gets excellent lift from the floor. Koenig can handle a bit, but struggles some to beat good defenders in a one-on-one situation. There's some wasted motion in his game and he overdribbles some, but those are easily correctable issues as he develops as a player. (Missouri Sports Online)

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