Bradley Beal plays bigger than his 6-3, 205-pound frame.

“He’s listed as 6-5, but he’s 6-3,” said director of NBA scouting Ryan Blake. “He plays bigger than that. He can play a couple positions. He can handle the ball.

“He’s a good defender. He’s not a great outside shooter. He’s someone who can get inside and is fearless. He has a high (basketball) IQ. He lets the game come to him. He can step up when he needs to.”

Some scouts are concerned about Beal’s lack of size.

“If you feel he plays above that height, in terms of his athleticism and the way he releases the ball, those things offset that,” Blake said. “He’s pretty athletic. That’s the key.

“When you’re smart, intelligent and an elite athlete, you can play on both ends of the floor. From the wing position, you’re also adding an extra rebounder. I think he averaged (6.7) rebounds per game.”