Cyro Asseo de Choch
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2002 | 6-9 | 7-3 WS | 240 LBS

Team: UAB (transferring to Michigan)

Agent: Octagon

Best aggregate mock draft rank: Best rank: 26 / Worst rank: NR

In 2024-25, Lendeborg averaged 17.7 ppg, 11.4 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.7 spg, 1.8 bpg, 52.2% FG, 35.7 3P% in 37 games this season.

Both his parents were top basketball players in the Domincan Republic.

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Strengths:

* Dominant across the board – averaged a double-double with 17.7 points and 11.4 rebounds.

* Very strong offensive efficiency – 1.035 points per possession (PPS), 81st percentile.

* Excellent in transition – 1.402 PPS on transition possessions (Excellent, 92nd percentile).

* Outstanding play in pick-and-roll actions – 1.382 PPS as a roll man.

* Effective spot-up shooter – posted a strong 1.250 PPS on catch-and-shoot looks.

* Legit passing ability – 4.2 assists per game, initiates offense from the high post and finds cutters.

* Great rebounding instincts – elite rebounding numbers with consistent second-chance efforts.

* Strong defensive instincts – 1.8 blocks and 1.7 steals per game.

* Versatile defender – can switch onto multiple positions thanks to his wingspan and anticipation.

* High motor and consistent energy – always active, even when plays aren’t run for him.

* Three-point shooting upside – 35.7% from deep shows growing range at 6’9″.

Weaknesses:

* Needs to tighten perimeter defense – lateral quickness can get exposed against faster wings and guards.

* Isolation scoring is average – 0.769 PPS (34th percentile).

* Post-up efficiency could improve – 0.835 PPS on post-ups.

* Jump shooting from mid-range is inconsistent – needs to increase accuracy inside the arc (below 50% on two-point jumpers).

* Raw ball-handling in tight spaces – turnover prone when pressured (13.8% turnover rate).

* Pick-and-roll ball-handling as a creator is a weakness – 0.714 PPS as a P&R ball-handler.

* Still developing consistency – streaky scoring stretches where shot selection can be questionable.

Scout’s Notes:

An assistant coach told HoopsHype: “Love his size at 6-9, passing, and defensive versatility. If the shot develops, he’s a Swiss Army knife. Worst case, he’s a more athletic Slow-Mo. Not a star, but a rotation piece for sure.”

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