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The Lakers try out an NCAA super scorer, but his offensive efficiency is simply a mess?
According to statistics from Hoopshype reporter Alberto De Roa, senior backcourt player Ty Johnson, who previously played for the University of California, Davis, has already tried out for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Johnson was born in July 2002 and is not yet 23 years old. He is 191cm tall and weighs 86kg. He is a backcourt player with good scoring skills. In the NCAA game this season, Johnson made a total of 32 appearances, averaging 33.7 minutes per game, with averaging 21.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.2 steals, 0.2 blocks, and 3.9 turnovers and 2.3 fouls. His shooting percentage was 38.7%, his three-point shooting percentage was 28.1%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 76.7%. Johnson was shortlisted for the Big West League All-Squad Team this season. Considering that he was shortlisted for the Big West All-Squad Team last season, his performance this season has also been further recognized.
From the perspective of characteristics, Johnson is a player with excellent scoring ability. He has certain passing ability. He is also a defender with very good personal abilities on the defensive end. However, Johnson's shortcomings are also quite obvious. His offensive efficiency is a mess, his three-point shooting percentage is very bad, his performance in shooting selection is also very disappointing, and he is not very ideal in turnover control. Although Johnson was able to score a lot of points, this was also based on the premise that he held a lot of ball rights. The UC Davis's record this season is also relatively average, which also shows that he does not have the ability to lead the team to go further. In addition, Johnson himself is obviously older, so it seems difficult for him to have great potential to tap. The league where UC Davis is located is relatively average and the team's record is not very ideal, which also shows that his data is not so convincing.
Judging from the current situation, Johnson should not have any chance to be successfully shortlisted in this year's NBA Draft, and he will basically become a undraft. But on the other hand, Johnson's data this season is quite eye-catching, and he can even be regarded as the top scorer in the entire NCAA arena. Such performance should also help him attract the attention of some teams. Johnson may become an invitation to some teams' summer league rosters after becoming a undraft, and he should also have the opportunity to prove his strength through his performance in the summer league. We don’t know how Johnson performed in the trial, and can he gain the trust of the Lakers uniforms?
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