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Jeremy Lamb
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Connecticut logoConnecticut
Wing G

JEREMY LAMBJEREMY LAMBJEREMY LAMBJEREMY LAMB

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HEIGHT6'4.0"
WINGSPAN6'11.0"
WEIGHT179
AGE20.1
SCHOOLConnecticut
CLASSSo
// KALINOWSKI_COMBINE
65
OVERALL
51
PHYS
73
VERT
36
AGIL
// DRAFTBALLR_COMBINE

Percentiles vs 52 SGs

HEIGHT
6'4"40
WING
6'11"85
REACH
8'6"69
WEIGHT
179.2 lb2
STAND_VERT
31.5 in61
MAX_VERT
38 in70
LANE
10.98s64
SPRINT
3.25s54
HAND_LEN
8.8 in50
HAND_WID
9.3 in35
JEREMY_LAMB_STAT_PROFILE
OFFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
86
OFF_RAPM
50
CREATION
57
EFFICIENCY
69
BOX_CREATION
40
RIM_PRESSURE
5
RIM_ASSIST
50
REBOUNDING
30
TOV_ECONOMY
61
SPACING
77
MOREY
22
DEFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
57
DEF_RAPM
50
STEALS
49
BLOCKS
65
FOUL_IQ
86
REBOUNDING
22
HEIGHT
40
WINGSPAN
79
WEIGHT
10

Percentiles are positional, measured against NBA players' last season in college.

// STATISTICAL_ANALYSIS

ADVANCED_METRICS

Most stats sourced from barttorvik.com.

//CORE_OVERVIEW
Year
G
MPG
BPM
BPM+
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
TS%
rTS
2P%
3P%
FT%
'12So
Connecticut
34—
37.298
7.165
+3.386
17.777
4.949
1.728
1.254
0.672
1.947
59.0%69
+5.7%79
60.1%94
33.6%29
81.0%68
'11Fr
Connecticut
41—
27.816
7.469
+6.897
11.117
4.535
1.624
0.924
0.672
1.283
56.8%46
+3.0%56
54.6%76
36.8%51
79.7%64
//OFFENSIVE_STATS
Year
OBPM
OBPM+
Load
USG%
TS%
rTS
2P_TS
AST%
AST/USG
AST/TO
CTOV%
FTR
3PR
Morey
UA_RIM
RIM_AST
AST'D%
'12So
Connecticut
5.470
+3.686
34.457
22.2%46
59.0%69
+5.7%79
65.8%90
10.1%23
0.522
0.917
9.6%61
26.7%29
0.4761
0.6522
0.35
0.00
42.3%74
'11Fr
Connecticut
5.063
+6.298
27.919
19.3%18
56.8%46
+3.0%56
58.0%44
12.3%40
0.659
1.354
9.3%66
15.8%4
0.3327
0.563
1.021
0.00
40.0%77
//SHOOTING_STATS(per 100 poss)
Year
EFG
Rim
Rim%
Mid
Mid%
RIM/MID
3PA
3P%
FTA
FT%
'12So
Connecticut
55.6%72
4.424
78.8%100
8.182
50.0%96
0.513
10.977
33.6%29
6.240
81.0%68
'11Fr
Connecticut
54.8%66
4.322
78.3%100
8.687
42.8%80
0.510
6.427
36.8%51
3.06
79.7%64
//DEFENSIVE_STATS
Year
DBPM
DBPM+
STL%
BLK%
ORB%
DRB%
FC/40
Stk/Foul
'12So
Connecticut
1.748
-0.357
2.1%49
1.7%65
3.0%30
11.1%22
1.896
1.186
'11Fr
Connecticut
2.471
+0.779
1.9%38
2.2%76
5.0%68
12.2%37
2.281
1.080
PERCENTILE_RANK::VS_NBA_PLAYERS_AT_POSITIONPCTL_RANK::VS_NBA_AT_POS
STRENGTHS_WEAKNESSES
RIM%78.8100%
MID%50.096%
FC/401.896%
2P%60.194%
UA_RIM/1000.35%
WEIGHT179.210%
MOREY_RATE0.6522%
DREB%11.122%
//GAME_LOG
[2012] Connecticut
Syncing
DateOpponentMinUSGTS%Pts|RebAst|TovStl|BlkFG3PFTGmSc
Source::CollegeBasketballData_API
SHOT PROFILE(Per 100 Poss)
<USG%/>
22.2%46
<TS%/>
59.0%69
<MOREY/>
0.6522
<FTR/>
26.7029
RIM
78.8%100
4.4ATT24
63%UA
38%AST
MID
50.0%96
8.1ATT82
3PT
33.6%29
10.9ATT77
17%UA
83%AST
FT
81.0%68
6.2ATT40
// SCOUTING_REPORT

FULL_ANALYSIS

TERMINAL://PROSPECT_ANALYSIS/LAMB

SYSTEM_ANALYSIS: STARTER_TIER PROSPECT

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Jeremy Lamb is a high-upside wing g with a modern perimeter profile. His combination of length, scoring efficiency, and basketball IQ gives him a solid floor in the league while offering significant upside if his shot consistency improves.

OFFENSIVE EVALUATION: Lamb's calling card is his offensive versatility. He's a fluid scorer who can attack the rim and finish through contact. His mechanics are sound, and he's comfortable operating from the perimeter or in transition. The issue is consistency; he has stretches where the shot doesn&apos;t fall and his impact wanes. His handle needs development, but he's intelligent enough to use his size to his advantage.

DEFENSIVE EVALUATION: Lamb's defensive profile is a work in progress. He&apos;s an active defender who generates turnovers with quick hands and good anticipation.His lateral quickness is average, and he&apos;ll need to improve his positioning and effort to become a reliable defender at the next level. His length is a major asset that could make him a switchable defender.

PROJECTION: Jeremy Lamb projects as a solid starter if his efficiency translates to the NBA. His floor is a bench contributor who can provide energy and secondary playmaking. His ceiling is a quality two-way contributorwho can be a key role player on a playoff team. The development of his jumper and defensive skills will determine his long-term success.