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Samir Stewart

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BORN: 16/08/1998

LAST TEAM: Starograd Gdansk (POL)

HEIGHT: 185 cm

WEIGHT: 82 kg

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INTRODUCTION

Samir Stewart, a former Manhattan Jaspers guard, played his first professional season in Poland with Starogard Gdański, where he established himself as a reliable and confident floor general. A solid point guard with consistent shooting from beyond the arc (38.5% on 8.5 attempts per game last season), he is effective both off the dribble and in catch-and-shoot situations. Stewart displays good playmaking instincts and basketball IQ, averaging 4.5 assists per game, though his tendency to over-handle can lead to turnover issues (3.5 per game), which occasionally limit his offensive efficiency.

Physically well-built and strong for his size, Stewart is not particularly inclined to attack the rim, and he can struggle to finish through contact against larger defenders in the paint. Defensively, he brings intensity and energy, showing solid anticipation and activity in the passing lanes (1.8 steals per game). However, his aggressive approach can result in foul trouble (3.2 per game), something that needs refinement to maintain consistency on the court.

Overall, Stewart is a tough, confident guard with legitimate perimeter shooting and leadership qualities. With improved decision-making and a more balanced offensive approach, he can become a valuable backcourt piece for mid-level European teams seeking shooting depth and defensive competitiveness.

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