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Kwame Evans Jr.
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Oregon logoOregon
Stretch 4

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HEIGHT6'10
WINGSPAN*7'1"
WEIGHT220
AGE21.9
SCHOOLOregon
CLASSJr

Wingspan estimated from public web sources.

KWAME_EVANS_JR_STAT_PROFILE
OFFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
38
OFF_RAPM
19
CREATION
41
EFFICIENCY
61
BOX_CREATION
52
RIM_PRESSURE
35
RIM_ASSIST
62
REBOUNDING
69
TOV_ECONOMY
32
SPACING
50
MOREY
91
DEFENSIVE
ADJ_IMPACT
56
DEF_RAPM
27
STEALS
53
BLOCKS
87
FOUL_IQ
86
REBOUNDING
74
HEIGHT
88
WINGSPAN*
69
WEIGHT
63

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%
'26Jr
Oregon
30—
30.948
5.849
-2.042
13.344
7.471
2.061
1.052
1.384
2.041
58.1%61
+1.6%45
54.4%63
30.4%22
79.9%72
'25So
Oregon
35—
16.350
3.110
-2.722
6.12
4.63
0.711
0.44
0.65
1.288
57.3%39
+1.6%33
57.8%63
26.9%16
72.3%55
'24Fr
Oregon
36—
22.57
4.734
+1.475
7.38
4.917
1.117
1.271
1.071
0.896
54.8%33
-0.3%29
55.1%68
26.7%12
79.5%71
//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%
'26Jr
Oregon
3.644
-2.038
30.741
22.4%45
58.1%61
+1.6%45
64.8%85
13.5%67
0.670
1.050
12.4%32
56.8%92
0.3862
0.8491
1.635
1.762
60.5%33
'25So
Oregon
1.48
-2.324
25.716
20.9%19
57.3%39
+1.6%33
65.5%86
7.3%24
0.332
0.624
15.9%11
66.2%94
0.3790
0.8797
1.529
1.251
59.4%47
'24Fr
Oregon
1.515
+0.264
23.18
17.2%10
54.8%33
-0.3%29
62.6%75
8.7%31
0.551
1.477
9.1%76
38.6%59
0.3760
0.8480
1.945
1.447
64.4%24
//SHOOTING_STATS(per 100 poss)
Year
EFG
Rim
Rim%
Mid
Mid%
RIM/MID
3PA
3P%
FTA
FT%
'26Jr
Oregon
51.1%36
8.070
56.7%14
2.710
47.6%94
3.094
6.550
30.4%22
9.883
79.9%72
'25So
Oregon
51.4%22
7.225
62.5%12
1.82
38.9%45
4.096
5.273
26.9%16
9.458
72.3%55
'24Fr
Oregon
49.5%23
7.052
58.5%18
2.49
45.5%88
2.991
5.635
26.7%12
5.830
79.5%71
//DEFENSIVE_STATS
Year
DBPM
DBPM+
STL%
BLK%
ORB%
DRB%
FC/40
Stk/Foul
'26Jr
Oregon
2.359
-0.056
1.9%53
5.0%87
8.2%69
20.0%74
2.862
1.186
'25So
Oregon
1.831
-0.431
1.4%30
3.8%34
11.8%76
20.6%42
4.513
0.612
'24Fr
Oregon
3.280
+1.284
3.2%95
5.0%87
7.3%55
18.7%65
4.48
0.968
PERCENTILE_RANK::VS_NBA_PLAYERS_AT_POSITIONPCTL_RANK::VS_NBA_AT_POS
STRENGTHS_WEAKNESSES
MID%47.694%
FTR56.892%
MOREY_RATE0.8491%
HEIGHT80.888%
MID/1002.710%
RIM%56.714%
RAPM2.316%
RAPM_OFF1.319%
//GAME_LOG
[2026] Oregon
Syncing
DateOpponentMinUSGTS%Pts|RebAst|TovStl|BlkFG3PFTGmSc
Source::CollegeBasketballData_API
SHOT PROFILE(Per 100 Poss)
<USG%/>
22.4%45
<TS%/>
58.1%61
<MOREY/>
0.8491
<FTR/>
56.8092
RIM
56.7%14
8.0ATT70
40%UA
60%AST
MID
47.6%94
2.7ATT10
3PT
30.4%22
6.5ATT50
10%UA
90%AST
FT
79.9%72
9.8ATT83
// SCOUTING_REPORT

FULL_ANALYSIS

TERMINAL://PROSPECT_ANALYSIS/EVANS JR.

SYSTEM_ANALYSIS: ROTATION_TIER PROSPECT

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Kwame Evans Jr. is a high-upside stretch 4 with a modern perimeter profile. His combination of scoring efficiency, and basketball IQ gives him a solid floor in the league while offering significant upside if his shot consistency improves.

OFFENSIVE EVALUATION: Evans Jr.'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 skill set to his advantage.

DEFENSIVE EVALUATION: Evans Jr.'s defensive profile is a work in progress. He struggles to consistently contest shots and can be outmuscled in the paint.His lateral quickness is average, which allows him to stay in front of guards and contest at the rim.

PROJECTION: Kwame Evans Jr. projects as a rotation player 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.