Alex Sarr has plenty of eyes on him heading into his sophomore season with the Washington Wizards.
There's no denying that as a rookie, the former No. 2 overall pick struggled to meet expectations placed on him.
Obviously, as a top three pick, expectations were high, regardless if they were fair or not.
Sarr struggled at some areas of the game, but that's not to say he didn't flourish in other areas.
The big man may not have proven to be an offensive threat, but what he showcased as a defender made it clear that is there was anyway he could impact the game on a consistent basis, it would be as a defensive anchor.