ESPN Analyst
Updated 08/06/2012
Strengths:
A very intriguing young prospect because of his size, length, and skill set, Brennan projects as a face-up four-man with a very high upside. He has a soft touch on his jumper and can already stretch opposing defenses out to the three-point line when his feet are set. His frame is solid with the potential to hold a good amount of muscle mass down the road and although not always consistent he shows a good nose for the ball coming off the glass and contesting shots inside the paint. Brennan is an unselfish player who can make some nice passes for a player his size and also has great use of his left hand.
Weaknesses:
Brennan is still just growing into his body and so his movements are a little slow and deliberate. He isn't especially quick laterally and so will need to concentrate on strengthening his frame so that he is able to defend four-men at the next level. He will also need to become more consistent as he is only able to physically compete against contact for a few minutes at a time. Offensively, he doesn't yet create his own shot, either off the dribble or with his back to the basket.
Bottom Line:
Brennan is an intriguing young prospect in the mold of a classic face-up four-man. With a good build and strong skill set, he projects as a valuable trailer on the break and pick and pop player down the road.