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Predicting Nick Smith Jr's 2024-25 Season Statistics
Apr 14, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard Nick Smith Jr. (8) reacts after making a three-point basket in the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

Nick Smith Jr. showed improvement in his overall game during the recent summer league, but he still struggles with his efficiency on offense. He's in competition for playing time with Tre Mann, Cody Martin, Seth Curry, and Josh Green. Because of this tough competition, I expect he'll spend more time in the G-League. Last year, he only played in 4 G-League games because injuries in Charlotte and an ankle sprain he suffered while on assignment with the Swarm.

NBA 2024-25 Stat Prediction
23/24 Stats → 24/25 Predicted Stats

Minutes: 14.3 → 12.1
Points: 5.9 → 6.1
Rebounds: 1.4 → 1.2
Assists: 1.2 → 1.8
Turnovers: 0.8 → 0.7
Steals: 0.2 → 0.5
Blocks: 0.1 → 0.3
FG: 39% → 40%
3FG: 43% →38%
FT: 87% → 84%

G-League 2024-25 Prediction

23/24 Stats → 24/25 Predicted Stats

Minutes: 34.1 → 32.7
Points: 20.8 → 22.4
Rebounds: 3.5 → 4.2
Assists: 5.5 → 6.1
Turnovers: 3.3 → 2.3
Steals: 1.0 → 1.1
Blocks: 0.0 → 0.5
FG: 42.5% → 43%
3FG: 39% → 38%
FT: 33% → 82%

Explanation

With a healthier Hornets roster and more guard options, I expect Nick Smith Jr.'s playing time to actually decrease next season due to the increased depth at guard. His defense and assist-to-turnover ratio should get better, but his shooting might decline. It's hard for any player to maintain a 43% three-point shooting rate, but I still have faith in Smith Jr.'s jump shot, despite his 26% shooting in the Summer League.

In the G-League, I expect Nick Smith Jr.'s improved overall play to result in better and more efficient statistics. He should see small increases in points, rebounds, and assists, along with fewer turnovers. If there is one statistical improvement you can guarantee will improve, it's his throw percentage which was 33% last year in the G-League.

This article first appeared on Charlotte Hornets on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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