Today, the NBA Draft Blog Scouting Report looks at another Kentucky underclassman looking to make the leap to the NBA after the NCAA Championship win – Kentucky sophomore guard, Doron Lamb. Lamb is known for his perimeter shooting ability, but is his complete game good enough for the NBA? Let’s take a look:
Doron Lamb, Kentucky – Sophomore
Guard - 6'4, 210
13.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 1.5 apg, 47.4% FG, 82.6% FT, 46.6% 3FG
Offense
Perimeter Shooting- Lamb has excellent form on his shot – a high release, uses his legs well, gets good lift and arc on the shot, and is square to the basket. One area he will need to improve is to make his release time a few fractions of a second shorter. He is an excellent spot-up shooter with deep range. He also uses screens well to get open, but he needs to do a better job coming off of screens tighter to give him space for his shot. He is not a great shooter off the dribble and he has difficulty creating his own shot, leaving him to rel...
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