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The Clippers try out the Yale Big Four wing scorer, will he be a potential contender for a two-way contract?

According to HoopsHype reporter Alberto De Roa, the big four winger from Yale University, John Poulakidas has already tried out for the Los Angeles Clippers.

Polakidas was born in April 2003 and is 22 years old, 198cm tall and weighs 93kg. He is a backcourt player with good scoring skills. In the NCAA field this season, Polakidas made a total of 27 appearances, averaging 31.7 minutes per game, averaging 19.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.1 blocks, and 0.7 turnovers and 1.8 fouls. His shooting percentage was 45.1%, a three-point shooting percentage of 40.8%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 89.7%. With his outstanding performance, Polakidas was shortlisted for the All-Squad Team of the Ivy League this season. He is also the MVP of the Ivy League this season, which is also the greatest recognition of his series of outstanding performances.

From the perspective of characteristics, Polakidas is an excellent scorer. He has shown comprehensive scoring ability on the offensive end, and his shooting ability is even more impressive. Considering that he can hit 3.2 three-pointers per game, he can still maintain a shooting percentage of more than 40%, which is enough to show how excellent his shooting ability is. However, relatively speaking, Polakidas's abilities in other aspects are relatively average. He lacks sufficient passing ability and support ability, and his contribution to the defensive end is relatively limited. On the other hand, Polakidas is also a senior player after all, and his physical talent and athletic ability are relatively average, his future development may also make people feel a little worried.

Judging from the current situation. Polakidas has no draft market, and he is likely to become a undraft in this year's NBA draft. However, Polakidas' scoring ability is obvious to all, and he is indeed able to provide a lot of support to the team in this regard. Polakidas has also made considerable progress this season, and his average score has also improved significantly based on the 13.4 points last season. Considering that Polakidas has made some progress every season, it seems that his potential may be somewhat underestimated. From the Clippers' point of view, they certainly won't choose Polakidas with a draft pick, but considering his shooting ability and scoring ability are pretty good, he may also be a potential contender for a two-way contract. On the other hand, Polakidas has also tried out for the Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic. I wonder how he performed in the trials of these teams. Can he appear in the NBA next season?