Domantas Sabonis
Biggest Strength - Efficient Shooting
After shooting just under 40 percent during his rookie year, Domantas Sabonis has developed into an efficient scorer. He was shot at least 50 percent from the field over the past three seasons, and the 23-year-old is currently averaging 18.3 points on 54.1 percent from the floor.
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Biggest Weakness - Free-throws
Sabonis is a well-rounded big, although he still struggles at the charity stripe. He is averaging 4.7 trips to the three-throw line this season but is knocking down just 72% of his attempts.
Jayson Tatum
Biggest Strength: Two-way force
Jayson Tatum's defense was often criticized during his first year in the league, although the 21-year-old has worked on that aspect of his game to become arguably the Celtics' best defender. When combined with his 22.1 points per contest, Tatum has quickly emerged as one of the NBA's best two-way forward's and will only get better.
Biggest Weakness: Shot Selection
Tatum is starting to leave behind the midrange as he develops into a star, although he is still shooting a career-low 43.9 percent from the field. His shot selection will continue to improve as he gains more experience, although there are still too many instances when the Celtics man takes on a difficult shot rather than pass.
Russell Westbrook
Biggest Strength: Athleticism
While Russebrook has been able to put up huge numbers during his NBA career, his biggest strength has always been his natural speed and athleticism. At 31, Westbrook is still able to get to the basket with ease, and his entire game is built around his sheer level of pure athleticism.
Biggest Weakness: Three-point shooting
Despite being part of a Houston side known for its three-point shooting, Westbrook remains among the worst shooters from deep in the NBA. He has connected with just 23.8 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc this season and his career average sits at just 30.4%.