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Malcolm Thomas profile
Height: 6'8" (203 cm)
Weight: 223 lbs (101 kg)
Position: PF
High School: Will C. Crawford High School (California)
Hometown: San Diego, CA
College: San Diego St
Current Team: Buyukcekmece
Win - Loss: 7 - 10
Malcolm Thomas Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Interview

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All-Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, First-Team

Matt Williams
Matt Williams
Joseph Treutlein
Joseph Treutlein
Apr 12, 2011, 03:57 pm
Matt Williams



Apart from his role in San Diego's State's tremendous 2011 season, Malcolm Thomas had little buzz to his name heading into the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. By no means has he solidified himself as a surefire draft pick, but he was probably the most pleasant surprise amongst all players in attendance.

Physically, Thomas has intriguing tools that mesh well with what he brought to the table on the college level. He's a bit undersized for a NBA power forward at just 6'8, but his 7'2 wingspan made him a menacing shot blocker at SDSU and allows him to play a bit taller than he's listed. While his 220 pound frame could still use additional muscle, Thomas is a good all-around athlete, running the floor well and looking exceptionally quick off his feet when pursuing rebounds.

Throughout the course of the week, Thomas showed that he could put those tools to use as a finisher around the rim on the offensive end. When he wasn't simply converting the plays his teammates created for him, he threw some terrific passes, was able to beat slower defenders to the rim on a few occasions, earned some easy opportunities by crashing the glass, and showed a solid hook shot with his right hand. Though Thomas's post repertoire is not very diverse, he saw 32.6% of his touches on the block last season according to Synergy Sports Technology.

The biggest question marks about Thomas revolve around his jump shot. Through Synergy data indicates that Thomas made just 6 of the 25 jumpers he attempted last season, Thomas has promising form that with continued polish and repetition could open up a number of facets of his game. He didn't attempt too many jumpers here, but if he wants to improve his NBA stock, he'd be well served to diversify the roles he can play by honing his midrange game.

Defensively, Thomas had extended stretches of promise. He had a number of big time blocked shots at the rim over the course of the week, and while he wasn't pursuing every shot he likely could have, he showed terrific timing. When he was playing on the weakside he showed a nose for the ball and a willingness to box out when pursuing rebounds. Couple that with the lateral quickness he showed defending the perimeter and it was tough not to come away impressed his defensive versatility.

Heading towards the draft, Thomas is a player to keep an eye on. He was a big reason his team made it to the championship game, and much like Jimmy Butler, he's a tool or two away from being an intriguing NBA role-player.

Portsmouth Invitational Measurements and Athletic Testing Results

Jonathan Givony
Jonathan Givony
Apr 12, 2011, 10:00 am
Malcolm Thomas also measured out fairly well, at 6-7 ¼ without shoes, giving him excellent size for a NBA small forward and adequate size for a power forward—the two positions he'll likely be asked to play. He also has a very nice 7-2 wingspan and tested as one of the most explosive leapers at the event.

2011 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, Day Three

Jonathan Givony
Jonathan Givony
Matt Williams
Matt Williams
Kyle Nelson
Kyle Nelson
Joseph Treutlein
Joseph Treutlein
Apr 09, 2011, 11:39 am
San Diego State's Malcolm Thomas replicated his Day two success on his way to a well-rounded 11 point, 7 rebound, 5 assist, 3 steal, 3 block performance in his team's win on Day Three. Thomas was terrific defensively, and when he's dialed in, can really be a factor blocking shots on the ball and rotating over from the weakside with his big wingspan and explosive leaping ability. He didn't dominate the game with his scoring, but showed promising form knocking down a deep jumper, flashed the ability to put the ball on the floor and beat slower forwards to the rim, played extremely unselfishly in making some excellent passes, and finished the game shooting 4-7. His inspired play has helped him generate some buzz that wasn't there before this event. He's another player we will focus more heavily on in a detailed report later this week. Here is an interview we conducted with him after the game discussing many of the issues NBA teams will ponder in his evaluation:

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