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The Rockets have tried out the Santa Clara Big Four wing, but he may withdraw from the draft?

According to previous news from usatoday reporter Cody Taylor, the Houston Rockets have previously held a trial training for Santa Clara University's big four-wing star Adama-Alpha Bal.

Bar was born in December 2003. He is 21 years old, 201cm tall and weighs 86kg. He is a wing player with excellent physical talent and good athletic ability. In the NCAA field this season, Barr made a total of 29 appearances for Santa Clara University, averaging 31.2 minutes per game, averaging 13.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.1 blocks. He also had 1.6 turnovers and 1.8 fouls. His shooting percentage was 41.8%, three-point shooting percentage was 37.5%, and free throw shooting percentage was 78.8%. Barr was also once again shortlisted for the WCC League's All-Squadron Team this season, which also shows that his performance has been fully recognized and his overall performance is quite outstanding. He is also a core figure of Santa Clara University.

From the perspective of characteristics, Barr is a player with excellent comprehensive abilities. Barr has rich offensive methods and comprehensive scoring abilities on the offensive end, and he also has very good passing ability and support ability. Barr's physical talent and athletic ability are also there, and he is also considered to have great potential on the defensive end. But the problem is that Barr's performance this season has not improved significantly compared with last season. He seems to have stagnated in his growth, and his efficiency on the offensive end has even declined to a certain extent, which makes everyone very worried about his potential and future development. Although his physical talent is quite outstanding, Barr's contribution to the defensive end is actually unable to improve to a satisfactory level. As a wing player, Barr's performance in rebounding protection is even more disappointing, and his contribution to the defensive end is indeed a little lower.

Judging from the current situation, Barr's draft market is actually relatively average, and he is considered to be a high probability of becoming a undraft. Considering that he is still qualified to play in the NCAA field for another season, we basically think that he will choose to withdraw from the NBA draft next. From the Rockets' perspective, they have no demand for Barr. This trial is actually an opportunity to observe his ability and potential well. Maybe Barr won't be in this year's NBA Draft, but he may also be a potential candidate for the Rockets in next year's NBA Draft. I wonder how Barr performed in the Rockets' trial, and can he leave a deep impression on the Rockets?