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这位同志,睡前请兑现之前的裸奔宣言。
这位同志,睡前请兑现之前的裸奔宣言。
嗯~我觉得模版可以是卡尔德隆。
嗯~我觉得模版可以是卡尔德隆。
类型 | 占比 | 回合数 | 得分 | PPP | 超越同位置人数 | 命中数 | 出手数 | 命中率 | 调整后命中率 | 失误率 | 罚球率 | 被犯规率 | %Score | |
转换 | 7.3% | 44 | 46 | 1.152 | 54% | 17 | 34 | 50% | 52.9% | 11.4% | 15.9% | 13.6% | 47.7% | 1 |
阵地战 | 92.7% | 558 | 643 | 1.045 | 98% | 216 | 378 | 57.1% | 58.9% | 13.3% | 25.1% | 18.1% | 55.9% | 1 |
进攻时间小于四秒 | 4.7% | 28 | 15 | 0.536 | 24% | 5 | 21 | 23.8% | 23.8% | 14.3% | 10.7% | 10.7% | 28.6% | 0 |
总体 | 602 | 689 | 1.145 | 97% | 233 | 412 | 56.6% | 58.4% | 13.1% | 24,4% | 17.8% | 55.3% | ||
面对单人 | 85.3% | 476 | 542 | 1.139 | 97% | 179 | 318 | 56.3% | 58.3% | 14,1% | 25.2% | 17.4% | 54.8% | 2 |
面对联防 | 14.7% | 82 | 101 | 1.232 | 90% | 37 | 60 | 61.7% | 61.7% | 8.5% | 24.4% | 22% | 62.2% | 2 |
类型 | 占比 | 回合数 | 得分 | PPP | 超越同位置人数 | 命中数 | 出手数 | 命中率 | 调整后命中率 | 失误率 | 罚球率 | 被犯规率 | %Score | |
转换 | 7.3% | 44 | 46 | 1.152 | 54% | 17 | 34 | 50% | 52.9% | 11.4% | 15.9% | 13.6% | 47.7% | 1 |
阵地战 | 92.7% | 558 | 643 | 1.045 | 98% | 216 | 378 | 57.1% | 58.9% | 13.3% | 25.1% | 18.1% | 55.9% | 1 |
进攻时间小于四秒 | 4.7% | 28 | 15 | 0.536 | 24% | 5 | 21 | 23.8% | 23.8% | 14.3% | 10.7% | 10.7% | 28.6% | 0 |
总体 | 602 | 689 | 1.145 | 97% | 233 | 412 | 56.6% | 58.4% | 13.1% | 24,4% | 17.8% | 55.3% | ||
面对单人 | 85.3% | 476 | 542 | 1.139 | 97% | 179 | 318 | 56.3% | 58.3% | 14,1% | 25.2% | 17.4% | 54.8% | 2 |
面对联防 | 14.7% | 82 | 101 | 1.232 | 90% | 37 | 60 | 61.7% | 61.7% | 8.5% | 24.4% | 22% | 62.2% | 2 |
Strengths: Ideal size for the point guard position with a 6’5’’ frame … Passing is better than most combo guards entering the draft, averaging 5.4 assists his junior season … Plays with incredible efficiency … Quick decision-making ability … Efficient three-point shooter, shooting nearly 40% over his career … One of his biggest strengths is his lock-down defense … Uses his size to his advantage when guarding both on and off the ball … He is lengthy enough to guard multiple positions … Great awareness that allows him to beat offensive players to the spot … Uses hesitation moves to get into the lane … Can effectively score at the rim with either hand … One of the better spot-up shooters in college basketball … Fouls at a very low rate … Handles the ball well … Turns over the ball less than 15% of possessions … Despite a lack of athleticism, he is a big-time shooter that creates plays for himself and his teammates … Makes up for physical shortcomings with great intagibles ... Shows the ability to make those around him better ... Plays with a lot of confidence and swagger ... Has a competitive edge and knocks down shots in tough moments … Raises his level of play in big situations ... Reliable free throw shooter (Hovering around 80% for his career) … Solid rebounder for a point guard at 4.0 per game … Can post up smaller players …
Weaknesses: Possesses less than ideal physical tools … Lacks the speed and athleticism that is prominent in the NBA … He is often slower than every ACC guard he has competed against … Has a difficult time creating separation on offense … Struggles to keep up with extremely quick players on defense … His subpar athleticism will likely be exposed at the next level … Often shoots spot-up jumers, but must improve shooting off-the-dribble if he wants to succeed … Needs to add some strength and muscle … Does not have as high of a ceiling as most of the prospects entering the draft because of his lower-athletic ability …
Outlook: While Ty Jerome’s below-average speed and athleticism will likely prevent him from being a stand-out player in the NBA, he has the mental makeup to succeed … He has enough awareness and a high IQ that is capable of snagging a starting point guard spot or running a second unit … Projected to be a solid backup who can score, defend and provide much-needed energy off the bench … Virginia’s run in the NCAA tournament will certainly silence many doubters and possibly secure Jerome a first round pick in the NBA Draft ...
Notes: 6’5’’ in shoes, with a 6’2.5’’ wingspan and 184 lbs at the 2015 Nike Basketball Academy ... NBA scouts were impressed with his basketball IQ and tenacity at the 2018 Chris Paul Camp … Received offers from Princeton, Davidson, Temple, but ultimately was the best fit for Tony Bennett’s system at Virginia … Had a career-high 14 assists on March 4th against Syracuse … Averaged 24.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior at Iona Preparatory School before season-ending hip surgery in 2015-16 … Named to the All-ACC Tournament second team in 2018-19 ...
Kailey Jackson 4/1/19
February 22, 2016
Strengths: Ideal size for the point guard position with a 6’5’’ frame … Passing is better than most combo guards entering the draft, averaging 5.4 assists his junior season … Plays with incredible efficiency … Quick decision-making ability … Efficient three-point shooter, shooting nearly 40% over his career … One of his biggest strengths is his lock-down defense … Uses his size to his advantage when guarding both on and off the ball … He is lengthy enough to guard multiple positions … Great awareness that allows him to beat offensive players to the spot … Uses hesitation moves to get into the lane … Can effectively score at the rim with either hand … One of the better spot-up shooters in college basketball … Fouls at a very low rate … Handles the ball well … Turns over the ball less than 15% of possessions … Despite a lack of athleticism, he is a big-time shooter that creates plays for himself and his teammates … Makes up for physical shortcomings with great intagibles ... Shows the ability to make those around him better ... Plays with a lot of confidence and swagger ... Has a competitive edge and knocks down shots in tough moments … Raises his level of play in big situations ... Reliable free throw shooter (Hovering around 80% for his career) … Solid rebounder for a point guard at 4.0 per game … Can post up smaller players …
Weaknesses: Possesses less than ideal physical tools … Lacks the speed and athleticism that is prominent in the NBA … He is often slower than every ACC guard he has competed against … Has a difficult time creating separation on offense … Struggles to keep up with extremely quick players on defense … His subpar athleticism will likely be exposed at the next level … Often shoots spot-up jumers, but must improve shooting off-the-dribble if he wants to succeed … Needs to add some strength and muscle … Does not have as high of a ceiling as most of the prospects entering the draft because of his lower-athletic ability …
Outlook: While Ty Jerome’s below-average speed and athleticism will likely prevent him from being a stand-out player in the NBA, he has the mental makeup to succeed … He has enough awareness and a high IQ that is capable of snagging a starting point guard spot or running a second unit … Projected to be a solid backup who can score, defend and provide much-needed energy off the bench … Virginia’s run in the NCAA tournament will certainly silence many doubters and possibly secure Jerome a first round pick in the NBA Draft ...
Notes: 6’5’’ in shoes, with a 6’2.5’’ wingspan and 184 lbs at the 2015 Nike Basketball Academy ... NBA scouts were impressed with his basketball IQ and tenacity at the 2018 Chris Paul Camp … Received offers from Princeton, Davidson, Temple, but ultimately was the best fit for Tony Bennett’s system at Virginia … Had a career-high 14 assists on March 4th against Syracuse … Averaged 24.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior at Iona Preparatory School before season-ending hip surgery in 2015-16 … Named to the All-ACC Tournament second team in 2018-19 ...
Kailey Jackson 4/1/19
February 22, 2016
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