Damien Wilkins took a occasion to meet up with an established buddy this July all the way through summer season league in Las Vegas.
Wilkins — Time beyond regulation Elite basic supervisor, former NBA veteran and one-time Detroit Piston, son of 13-year NBA professional Gerald Wilkins and nephew of Corridor of Famer Dominique Wilkins — has identified Jarrett Jack because the two competed in opposition to each and every alternative as highschool standouts in Georgia.
Jack, a former NBA vet himself who joined Monty Williams’ training workforce this offseason and coached their summer season league workforce, had inquiries concerning the Pistons’ fresh lottery pick out, Ausar Thompson.
“He would ask me things like what are his strengths, what are his weaknesses, how can I get him the ball,” Wilkins recalled in a telephone interview with the Distant Press on Thursday. “I would just tell him, ‘Just put him on the floor. Just put him in the game. They are basketball players, Ausar and Amen. They’re basketball players. You put him on the floor and a lot of good things are going to happen.’”
Ausar Thompson rose towards the supremacy of the Pistons’ draft obese board over the extreme 12 months following two standout seasons with Time beyond regulation Elite, an Atlanta-based skilled league based in 2021 that gives basketball possibilities between the ages of 16 and 20 an additional trail to the NBA. The Pistons decided on him 5th total. Ausar’s dual brother and OTE teammate, Amen, was once drafted one spot upper via the Houston Rockets.
Wilkins has been with OTE because the get started, serving as Dean of Athlete Enjoy and Tradition all the way through Era 1 earlier than being promoted to GM in Era 2. He’s well-acquainted with the twins, who he additionally visited all the way through his Vegas shuttle.
Wilkins’ recommendation to Jack was once tone, as Thompson was once very fertile in Vegas. Thru 4 video games, he averaged 13.5 issues, 10 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.8 blocks. His athleticism popped — he introduced the Thomas & Mack Heart crowds to its ft with a couple of spotlight dunks that unfold throughout social media. He wreaked havoc defensively, floating thru displays as although he possessed the ability of intangibility. His ground ocular made him some of the workforce’s absolute best playmakers. He was once 2nd at the roster in rebounds consistent with recreation, regardless of status 6 ft 7.
“Those winning plays, 50-50 balls, trench rebounds, cutting, pushing the basketball, making the extra pass, sacrificing himself in some instances to cut so someone can get the extra pass on the backside, that’s something you can’t teach,” Jack stated upcoming Thompson’s debut, wherein he tallied seven issues, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks. “That’s something that we want to be a part of and something that he is. I’m excited for his growth.”
The Pistons have top expectancies for Ausar, who they imagine has the entire gear essential to transform an Andre Iguodala-like lockdown defender and Swiss Military knife on offense. The whole lot Wilkins has open so far leads him to a matching conclusion.
“A lot of positive things are going to transpire throughout the game with (the twins) on the floor because they do so many things,” Wilkins stated. “They take pride in defense. They take pride in locking their guys down. They take pride in making their teammates better. They take pride in making the right play. They take pride in playing hard. Just those abilities alone, the skillset alone, make them net positives when they get on the floor.
“It’s no surprise to me that they’ve played as well as they have played so far. And I expect them to continue that once the season starts.”
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‘God sprinkled a tiny residue on them’
David Leitao’s long training occupation comprises stops at Northeastern, DePaul, Virginia and the G League. He joined OTE earlier than its first season and coached Ausar each years, first with Staff Elite and nearest with the Town Reapers.
“Once we get to 2024 it’ll be my 40th year coaching basketball,” Leitao advised the Distant Press. “I say this a little bit jokingly, but 90% truthfully that every week, he did two or three or four things that I’d never seen before.”
Ausar terrorized opposing offensive gamers each in OTE and Vegas. He has a knack for expecting the place gamers will progress, and nearest beating them there. He restrained a couple of soar photographs all the way through summer season league. Toronto Raptors sharpshooter and thirteenth total pick out Gradey Dick scored 22 issues in opposition to the Pistons, however Thompson hounded him into making simply 8 of his 19 shot makes an attempt (42.1%) and two of 10 3-pointers.
Wilkins theorized if Ausar and his brother lonely confronted a workforce of 5 gamers, they’d have the ability to store the ranking similar for no less than six mins because of their IQ and the grassland they’re in a position to preserve. He watched them enter the video games thru sheer defensive will, even if they struggled to strike photographs.
Each gamers have been stat sheet-stuffers at OTE, and Ausar averaged 16.3 issues, 6.1 assists, 7.1 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 1.1 blocks consistent with recreation extreme season. The blocks and steals discuss to his defensive try and instincts.
“The things I’ve seen them do both on film and in person, just how fast twitch they are, their reaction time, the ground that they cover, all of those athletic abilities and knowing the game, knowing the cutoff angles, seeing things before they happen, those are uncanny instincts and fast twitch things that they do, and people just don’t have,” Wilkins stated. “It’s uncommon. God sprinkled a tiny residue on them. Their our bodies, their legs, how muscular they’re, those guys are simply freak athletes they usually old their athleticism properly the place they’re now not simply jumpers. You spot how some guys that may soar in point of fact top, that’s all you in point of fact see them do from an athletic point of view.”
Thompson’s defense was a key selling point to the Pistons. GM Troy Weaver said the rookie is “physically ready,” and he believes the Pistons’ eventual turnaround will be because of what they’re able to accomplish on the defensive end. Beyond his physical profile, Thompson’s intelligence and want-to on that end of the floor helped to separate him from the pack.
“The athleticism is certainly going to take them really, really far,” Wilkins said. “But their basketball IQ and their ability to use that athleticism to do other things on the court and dominate in other ways on the court is going to take them even further.”
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‘They just had it’
Immediately after games, Wilkins would often see Amen and Ausar in the locker room or training room, still wearing their sweat-drenched jerseys, watching footage of their performance. Their priority was self-correcting their mistakes, even after strong outings.
“I would always go up to them and say, ‘Have you guys even eaten yet?’” Wilkins said. “‘Have you guys showered yet?’ One time, we planned on leaving the building because we had to get out of there, and it was just constant. That consistent wanting to get better, wanting to know how to improve, wanting to learn and know about the flaws in their games so they could be better the next time. Those are things that you see in people that you know that they just are different.”
He quickly learned the twins are not only basketball junkies, but had an unrelenting desire to master their crafts. They trained in the gym sometimes four times a day in preparation for the NBA draft. And they used Wilkins as a resource, drawing from his experience to prepare for the journey ahead of them.
“Just some of the questions that they would ask about the game, about guys that I played against, how I defended, ways that you can score and things of that nature,” he said. “You can tell they just soaked up all the information. Some guys, when you talk to them you can look at them and tell that they’re really not listening. They hear you, but they’re not listening. Whereas Amen and Ausar, this thing about them is when you’re talking to them, especially about basketball and ways to improve, they’re almost looking through you trying to comprehend what you’re saying. You can see it registering in their mind. You can almost tell from the conversation that these guys are about to go out here and practice this as soon as this conversation ends.”
The twins share the same weakness — their outside shooting. Ausar is ahead of his brother, but still only knocked down 29.8% of his 3s during the regular season. He worked with his coaches and trainers to reconstruct his shot mechanics. Leitao says his jumper now has less hitches, and he gets it off quicker. He’s more cognizant of tucking his right elbow in. But the biggest difference is his self-confidence, Leitao said.
His work paid off in the playoffs. Thompson knocked down 15 of 39 attempts, including the winning 3-pointer in Game 3 of the OTE Finals that clinched an 84-82 win and the title.
“There’s no better story to tell than that, but then there’s no better and no fitting opportunity to display what two years went into to create that moment for himself and for his team,” Leitao said.
Wilkins said Ausar’s drive and work ethic was evident from Day 1. You don’t have to tell him to do things; he does them. He’s fueled by competitiveness. Neither Wilkins nor Leitao took credit for the twins’ rise to the top of the draft.
They did it themselves.
“It’s hard for me to take a whole lot of credit for the things that they just naturally do, and that’s just work their butts off,” Wilkins said. “And they’re extremely focused and disciplined in that regard and it’s rare that you have guys that work the way that they do, that have studied the game the way they do. It’s no surprise to me that they went where they went, actually. I’m totally not surprised at all. They just had ‘it.’ They had that thing that a lot of people just don’t have, and whatever happens in their career, I know good things are going to happen in their career. It’s going to be extremely deserved.”
Contact Omari Sankofa II at osankofa@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @omarisankofa.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Ausar Thompson’s work ethic at OTE endeared him to Detroit Pistons