A valid scorer who excels in transition by driving to the basket and has important sharpshooting skills. His blend of skill sets positions him as a versatile offensive guard.
BORN: 01/01/2002
LAST TEAM: Trevecca Nazarene Trojans (NCAA II)
HEIGHT: 6-4 / 193 cm
WEIGHT: 195 / 88 kg
PRO
- Valid scorer
- 3-P consistency
- Transition and open court play
WEAKNESSES
- Physical strength
- Management possessions
- Defensive focus and discipline
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ACTUAL
POTENTIAL
INTRODUCTION
Jalen Page began his NCAA career at Lee University, where he played limited minutes for three seasons behind guards like PJay Smith and Beyuan Hendricks. He then transferred to the Trojans, stepping into the starting lineup and quickly establishing himself as the team’s go-to scorer. A two-time First Team All-Conference selection (GMAC in 2024, Gulf Coast in 2025), Page ranked among the top 20 scorers in NCAA Division II, consistently knocking down multiple threes per game.
PHYSICAL
Jalen Page displays good quickness and endurance, playing 34 minutes on average in both seasons at Trevecca. His agility supports scoring and perimeter defense, but the lighter frame may hinder his ability to absorb physical players. He has decent wingspan for his position but could benefit from added strength and muscle to finish through contact and navigate post-up matchups. Conditioning appears strong, as he maintained high minutes and production. Overall, he is a good athlete with adequate size but has room for improvement in sculpting his physique in preparation for the step to the pro level.
OFFENSIVE PHASE
Jalen Page is a valid scorer who excels in transition by driving to the basket and has important sharpshooting skills. He can score from beyond the three-point arc in catch-and-shoot situations, but he also creates his own shots off the dribble (42.5% on 7.2 attempts). While he can beat the closeout and attacks the basket with aggressive drives, he has room to improve his efficiency from mid-range. His size allows him to post up against shorter opponents, but he needs to enhance his possession management and decision-making in traffic to limit turnovers (2.4 per game in his two years with the Trojans). However, he is not a primary ball handler but shows some playmaking ability and vision (2.7 assists on average). His blend of skill sets positions him as a versatile offensive guard.
DEFENSIVE PHASE
Jalen Page is reactive on passing lanes, showing active hands and anticipation on the perimeter (1.1 steals per game). His lateral quickness helps him to be reliable on-ball, and he has the size to handle switches against stronger opponents. His athleticism allows him to contribute in rebounding (5.5 per game), which can turn into quick fast breaks. However, in static situations and near the paint, he may struggle to manage mismatches. While his energy on passing lanes can produce positive results, he needs to balance aggression and not leave open paths for easy back-door cuts. Overall, he’s energetic and hustles, but his defensive discipline and lack of focus can lead to lapses.
IMPROVED AREAS
Jalen Page needs to improve his physical strength to better handle contact on both ends of the floor and finish through defenders. Ball security and decision-making under pressure are key areas of refinement, particularly in traffic or late-clock situations where turnovers limit his efficiency. Defensively, while he shows energy and instincts, he must develop better discipline and focus, avoiding unnecessary risks and maintaining positioning. If he can combine his natural scoring instincts with added strength and control, Page could evolve into a reliable two-way contributor in structured systems. For his rookie season, he can ensure a significant impact in a mid-low level European league with his scoring abilities.
