2 - Nolan Traore

6-4, 185 Point Guard
France International
Birthday
05/28/06 (18.9 yrs)
Hometown
Chennevières-sur-Marne, France
International Team
Saint Quentin
Team Site Profile
Athleticism
8
Size
8
Defense
8
Strength
7
Quickness
8
Leadership
7
Jump Shot
7
NBA Ready
7
Ball Handling
8
Potential
8
Passing
9
Intangibles
7

NBA Comparison: Killian Hayes

Strengths:: Elite-level playmaker with advanced court vision and a natural feel for orchestrating an offense … Shows poise and maturity for his age, consistently making high-level reads and finding teammates in tight windows … Possesses great positional size for a lead guard at 6’5” with a reported 6’8” wingspan … A smooth and shifty ball handler, able to change speeds and directions with ease, often freezing defenders in the pick-and-roll … Excellent in transition — processes the floor quickly and thrives at pushing tempo while making reactive, unselfish decisions … Capable of delivering passes off a live dribble with either hand, including no-look dimes, lobs, and skip passes to the weak side … His speed and quickness create consistent pressure on defenses, forcing rotations and opening up opportunities for teammates … Crafty facilitator in the pick-and-roll, able to manipulate defenses with eye movement, pace, and hesitation … Comfortable operating at different tempos, and shows advanced patience in half-court settings … Flashes a solid mid-range pull-up and floater game when defenders drop in coverage … Active defensively with good hands and anticipation, regularly jumping passing lanes and converting turnovers into fast-break opportunities … Shows lateral quickness and a willingness to engage on the defensive end … Plays with toughness and confidence, and competes with a noticeable edge … Delivered multiple standout performances for Saint-Quentin as a teenager, including a record-setting 27-point game in the BCL at just 18 years old — rare for a young international guard … Strong leadership traits and vocal presence; teammates respond to his energy and competitiveness … Already producing in a pro setting, which gives him a potential early edge in NBA readiness compared to NCAA peers …

Weaknesses:: Scoring efficiency and consistency remain major areas for development … Shot just 27% from three and has a 50% true shooting percentage — defenders often go under screens or sag off him in pick-and-roll, daring him to shoot … Jump shot mechanics are not broken but remain inconsistent; tends to rush his release under pressure and doesn’t always square his base … Lacks elite touch at the rim, especially when finishing through traffic … At 185 lbs, lacks physical strength and struggles to absorb contact around the basket — often bumped off his line by stronger defenders … Frame is thin and needs considerable strength development to withstand NBA physicality on both ends … Not yet comfortable as a primary scoring option — prefers to facilitate, which can make him predictable when teams take away passing lanes … Has trouble generating clean looks in isolation or late-clock situations, limiting his current scoring versatility … Prone to decision-making lapses — sometimes tries to force highlight-reel passes in traffic, leading to unforced turnovers … Needs to improve his overall shot diet and learn when to pull back rather than forcing plays … Defensively, while active, he can be overly aggressive gambling for steals, resulting in unnecessary fouls or blown assignments … Tends to bite on fakes or close out too hard, leading to defensive breakdowns … Struggles against elite athletes who can match his speed and counter his creativity with length or physicality … Still developing his ability to handle traps and pressure from long, switch-heavy defenses …

Overall: In 2024–25 season with Saint-Quentin, Traoré averaging 11.2 PPG, 5.5 APG, and 1.7 SPG in LNB Pro A … His advanced feel, court vision, and poise against professional competition at just 18 highlight his upside as a future NBA lead guard.with elite playmaking instincts, strong positional size, and a fearless mentality … He has the ability to dictate tempo, elevate teammates, and break down defenses with his speed and vision … However, his long-term projection will depend heavily on developing a reliable jumper and improving his scoring efficiency, while also adding muscle to handle NBA physicality … If he can round out his offensive game and become a more disciplined defender, Traoré has the upside to be a high-level NBA starter and potentially a franchise-caliber floor general …

Notes: Measured: 6’3.75″, 8’6.25″ standing reach, 184 lbs, 6’8″ wingspan, 34.5″ max vert at the 2024 Basketball Without Borders … Measured: 6’3″, 8’6″ standing reach, 184 lbs, 6’6″ wingspan at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit … Impressed at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit, finishing with 15 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals while showcasing his vision and creativity as a lead guard …

Stefanos Makris 4/6/25

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