Scouting report from Reinar Hallik made on April 30, 2007 by Maarten H. van Gent.

Personal information

Address: Tüve 5-11, Tallinn, Estonia.

cell phone + 372 56636291.

Born: January  01, 1984 in Estonia.

Height: 209 cm without shoes.

Weight:  120 kg.

Not Married.

Education: high school.

Languages: Estonian, Russian, and English.

Right handed.
 

                                                   Nationality: Estonian.

                                                   E mail : Reinar208@hotmail.com



 

Basketball information:

Played  for Kalev Tallinn in the Euro league and in the local competition

Last season in Sweden highest division.

His position is power forward

He is reading the defense  and is a great inside and outside scorer.

He plays more than one position.
He is a natural power forward, but also can play the center and small forward spot

Strong points are his nose for scoring.. His jumping ability and his shot selection

He has a turn around jump shot, a very good three point shot.
He  dunks in traffic.

His shot selection is good. His offense against zone is good.

His movement without the ball should be better. His timing is very good.
He is a very good one on one player.

He can create his own shot

His passing is good

His rebounding is good in defensive. He should block out better.

His defense is good off the ball. He blocks a lot of shots on and off the ball.

His defense off the ball improved

He has some great steals off the ball. He reads the offense pretty well.

He is a very good athlete he jumps very well and should be more aggressive.

He has good reflexes, good quickness and very good speed up and down the floor.

His mental attitude should improve
He has to work harder in practice and in the game.

He dives for lose balls.

He played for the national junior team.

He has  experience in Europe in the Euro league with Kalev.

His improvement is upside. He improves every day.
He will become one of the better players in Estonia two years from now.
 He will definitely play for the national team as a power forward

He is similar to another Estonian player named Martin Muursepp, who played in the NBA and in top teams in Europe.
He might even become better if he has the right coaching!!!!!!!
 

On top level, he has to play the power forward spot.

In a five star evaluation, he will have three stars, but he can become a five star player within one year from now.

5 stars is NBA level

4 stars is European top team.

3 stars is European mid level team

2 stars is European low level team, bench player mid level.

1 star is top junior team.