Scouting Report
Strengths
Very capable role player who finds ways to impact the game outside of scoring.
Operates off the ball but makes the right pass in motion offense.
Great measurables.
7’1 wingspan and 6’7 he flashed really solid defensive potential both in a team defense and on the ball.
Underrated ball handler. Not elite but capable of being a secondary playmaker off the wing and getting to his spot when needed to score
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Weaknesses
Needs to get a lot stronger
Shooting stroke needs work
Average athlete
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Summary
Dalen Terry is a long wing that has great passing ability. His court vision is off the charts for his position. He can handle the ball and make plays not only for himself but for his teammates. He can guard multiple positions on the defensive end, but he still has to get stronger.
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Video
Honors
All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Team (2022)
Pac-12 All-Defensive Team (2022)
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Statistics
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Reports
Notes
NBPA Top 100 - Charlottesville, VA - 6/11-14/2019
Tall lead guard, slim frame but can get into the lane and finish with contact. He is more of a pass-first guard that doesn't always use his athleticism to his advantage.
USA Basketball - Colorado Springs, CO - 7/27-29-2019
Big guard that can get his team into the offense. But can't really shoot it and isn't very athletic.
Chick-Fil-A Classic - Columbia, SC - 12/19-21/2019
Applying pressure with deflection. Steal! TO as he attacked the basket from the top of the key. Makes pull-up midrange from the left elbow out of PnR action. Great recovery block on a jump shot attempt. finding teammates for open shots in their shooting pockets.
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Offers
Volume Shooting Analytics
Terry's data qualifies him to be analyzed as a potential volume shooter. His numbers suggest that he has immense potential to succeed as a volume shooter, ranking third in the class among 22 eligible players.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jBAp_4JYQlW4r5GD0N0nlwFZ3i6yoQIc/view?usp=sharing
This data was created by AJ Wahl by ploting each game of a player's most recent season. The x-axis represents the amount of threes taken per minute, in order to normalize for minutes played. The y-axis is simply the player's three point percentage in that particular game. The line represents the trend between a player's three point volume, and their success. A upward slope means that a player gains efficiency as they shoot more often, and a downward slope means that a player loses efficiency the more shots they take. Note that 0.2 3PA/36 is roughly 7 3s, and 0.3 translates to 11 3s. Only players with an R^2 value above .04 were analyzed, to ensure that each player has at least some correlation between their attempts and their frequency.
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Defensive Versatility Analytics:
Terry is one of the best wings in the class when defending outside of position. He ranks in the 75th percentile. He does it often, and succeeds much more when matching up out of position, rather than switching.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CcSxTkwnYLzNvvVJ66fbV0YG9EiJrniO/view?usp=sharing
This data was hand-tracked by AJ Wahl and Bryon Cook. Every single defensive possesion of each player's season was analyzed. This dataset includes all possessions when the defender is guarding on-ball, in man-to-man, and against a player not within their position group who shoots the ball, is fouled, or commits a turnover. The percentile listed above is a players standing compared to their postion group calculated by compliling and weighing various different metrics derrived from the hand-tracked data. This data only measures a portion of a player's impact, but it is clear that the ability to defend out of one's position group is a vital skill to contributing to winning basketball at the professional level.