Scouting Report
Strengths
Finishes well in and around the lane (53.3 season)
Runs the floor well in transition
Has a decent mid-range jumper
Has good positional size and length
Plays the passing lanes well
Rebounds at a decent clip for his position
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Weaknesses
Needs to improve his 3pt shooting (28.1 season)
Handle isn’t great which hinders his ability to create off the dribble
Does a poor job defending the 3pt line – gets caught with his hands down
Doesn’t make an effort to move his feet laterally – which leads to him getting blown by
Needs to get physically stronger
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Summary
MarJon has good positional size and length for a wing; he finishes well around the rim and can knock down a mid-range jumper. His length is also a key factor in his ability to play the passing lanes. He needs to improve his shot from behind the 3pt line as well as tighten up his handle, and he is limited offensively in the half-court if he's not slashing to the rim.
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Volume Shooting Analytics:
Beauchamp has data sigificant enough to project his volume shooting potential. Unfortunately, he does not quite meet the threshold, but would be projected to shoot 39% on high attempts.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SvRqJ50BMeCPqkZaLElpyfhuloZDBo44/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:
Beauchamp, despite his frame and athleticism, ranked in the 21st percentile in defensive versatility. He rarely defends out of position, and struggles to defend ball handlers. He is much better as a switch defender, although this data is all within a small sample size.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/157GycNwLbOeYzEi7sXR5iEEa8rlq0ANM/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.