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Draft Eligible

2024

Draft Projection

41

Trey

Alexander

DOB

May 3, 2001

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Class

Junior

Team

Position

CREIGHTON

SG

Height

6'3.25

Weight

187 lbs.

Wingspan

6'10.5

Hand

RIGHT

Contact

Aaron Klevin
Agent - Wasserman
aaron.klevin@teamwass.com

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Last  Updated

Jun 18, 2024

BTLS Report™
Notes / Reports
Statistics
Analytics
Honors
Highlight Skills
Strength & Weakness Film

Scouting Report

Strengths

  • Productive P&R scorer. Like to get to his pull-up jumper in the mid-range.

  • Solid spot-up shooter from the 3 in C&S situations.

  • Solid facilitator as a lead guard who is able to run an offense

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Weaknesses

  • Struggle defending in P&R action. Small frame can't fight through screens.

  • Often get blown by. A small frame leads to him getting attacked in the paint.

  • Struggle guarding the ball handler in DHO action.

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Summary


Trey thrives in P&R situations. He usually goes right in P&R action but can make shots going left. The majority of his pull-up jumpers come from the mid-range area. He has to improve on his pull-up jumper from behind the arc. He can spot up and space the floor as well. Like to get to his right hand when finishing at the rim. He has a good pace in P&R action, leading to his ast and finishes. Defense is where he has to improve the most. Big liability when he has to defend in P&R action and when defending slashers. The small frame and lack of lateral quickness lead to him being a real liability.

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Video

Honors

All-Big East Second Team - 2024 

All-Big East Honorable Mention - 2023 

Big East All-Rookie Team - 2022

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Statistics

2023-24 SEASON STATS

  • PTS 17.6

  • REB 5.7

  • AST 4.7

  • FG% 44.6

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Reports

Game Report 4
Intel Report 2
Intel Report 3
Intel Report 4

Notes

Pangos All-American Festival - Phoenix, AZ - 11/7 - 8/2020


I was impressed with his ability to create off the bounce and get to the mid-range with ease. He put constant pressure on the paint finishing in the lane or kicking out to open teammates for wide open shots. He was very aggressive on the defensive end, apply pressure 94ft, deflicting passes and jumping the passing lanes. He also knocked know a few catch and shoot 3s. 

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Offers

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Charting Sample Size - how many games were observed and charted


Total Active Possessions- total number of possessions where a player guarded the ball, forced a deflection or was involved in an off-ball action.


Total Switch Possessions- total number of possessions with a switch or cross-match where a wing player is guarding a lead ball handler or post player.


Total Shots Defended- number of shots where a player was the primary defender or directly contesting the opposing player’s shot.


Synergy Points Per Possession- points per possession for all defensive plays marked by Synergy.


Switch Points Per Possession- points per possession while a player was switched or cross-matched onto an opposing ball handler or big (post player).


Shot Contest Grade- rates a player’s shot contest on a scale of 1-4 under the following criteria

1. Wide Open- player was not within 8-10 feet of the scorer or no contest at all (1 Contest Point)

2. Open- hands down on a contest, within 8-10 feet of the shooter (2 Contest Points)

3. Light Contest- hands up on a contest and within 5-8 feet of a shooter (3 Contest Points)

4. Heavy Contest- close to the shooter and forcing an off-balance, fading, or double-clutch shot, or a light contest preceded by a non-fouling bump in the legal guarding position (4 Contest Points)


Switch Position Grade - rates a player’s positionality on a scale of 1-4 during the process of switching throughout a possession

  1. Bad- out-of-control closeout, pinned in under the basket or fronting too far out from the basket on a post up, blow-by, or trailing heavily behind a play because of screen navigation, no ball pressure (1 SP Grade Point)

  2. Neutral- on the side/slightly behind a player, flat-footed or with little ball pressure, not ready to move in a closeout situation, directly behind a post player on the block or on the side in a deny coverage (2 SP Grade Points)

  3. Good- under control closeout and good on-ball defense, moderate ball pressure, close follow in trail position for a pick and roll or lock and trail scenario, fronting or keeping post player outside of the restricted area on a post-up (3 SP Grade Points)

  4. Very Good- excellent closeout and on-ball defense, switching “into” a player with high ball pressure and intensity, strongly denying a post player in a post-up or pushing them out of the paint (4 SP Grade Points)

Stocks per 100 - steals and blocks per 100 active possessions


Blown Coverage- a missed closeout or rotation, blow by, reaching/gambling for steals with no

turnover forced, flopping, and any shooting foul


Total Switch Frequency- the percentage of total active possessions that a player is switched or cross-matched onto a ball handler or big overall


Guard Switch Frequency- the percentage of total switch possessions that a wing player is switched onto a lead guard


Big Switch Frequency - the percentage of total switch possessions that a wing player is

switched onto a post player

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Highlights

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