French wing Malcolm Cazalon had some equally impressive moments at times. At 6-7 with a near 7-foot wingspan, a terrific frame and impressive athleticism, he's a prototype for what the NBA is looking for at his position, and he already has some budding skills to match as well. He showed the ability to knock down jumpers with his feet set and off the dribble, can create his own shot smoothly out of pick-and-rolls with outstanding body control, has soft touch on his floaters and can find the open man. He can also sit down in a stance and move his feet, switching onto guards and wings alike. Despite having all the tools you look for, Cazalon is still figuring out how to put it all together consistently, as his approach to the game can leave something to be desired. He tends to shy away from contact, loses his focus easily and he's extremely introverted on the court, not showing much of a personality and seemingly not quite realizing just how talented he is. The son of a French national team player, Cazalon is so young still that he has plenty of time to figure things out, and his progress will be closely monitored by NBA teams.