Strength 1: Physical tools/athleticism

At 6’9″ with broad shoulders, clear length, agility and bounce, Dybantsa has a physical advantage against practically every defender he matches up against. It mostly shows on transition and drives, where he takes long strides, plays through contact, sidesteps into gaps and elevates above the rim for easy baskets.

Strength 2: Self-creation

Dybantsa has advanced footwork with the ball, both getting into go-to moves and counters for creating separation.

His signature method for scoring is rising up into his mid-range fallaway jumper. With a high release point and unteachable rhythm, he’s really a threat to knock down any jumper, specifically those that are self-created.

Strength 4: Playmaking potential

Offenses can fully run through Dybantsa, as he’s become a better decision-maker, sees the floor and uses his gravity to set up teammates. He’s a willing passer with good feel, particularly throwing lobs in ball-screen situations.