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Jeremiah Jones

BORN: –

HEIGHT: 6-3 / 191 cm

WEIGHT: 180 / 82 kg

LAST TEAM: Stanislaus State Warriors (NCAA II)

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INTRODUCTION

Jeremiah Jones spent his entire collegiate career with the Warriors, progressively carving out a larger role year after year. After three seasons coming off the bench, he broke into the starting lineup as a senior and delivered a breakout campaign, earning First-Team All-CCAA honors while finishing as the conference’s fourth-leading scorer at 18.5 points per game.

He’s a scoring guard with good positional size, though his frame is still on the lean side. He leverages his quickness and excellent body control to create separation for mid-range looks, arguably his offensive trademark. To better absorb contact when driving, he’ll benefit from adding upper body strength. From three-point range, he shows a quick release in catch-and-shoot situations but remains inconsistent overall (30.5% on 4.4 attempts per game).

Jeremiah Jones is also capable as a secondary ball handler. He manages pick-and-roll scenarios with confidence and can involve teammates effectively (3.1 assists), although his decision-making under pressure needs refinement (2.1 turnovers per game). Defensively, he has intriguing tools: fluid mover, solid wingspan, and good instincts to disrupt passing lanes (1.1 steals). He’s also active on the glass for his position (4.4 rebounds), often turning defensive boards into fast-break opportunities. His off-ball defensive awareness, especially in rotation schemes, is still a work in progress.

Overall, Jones projects as a solid scoring option for teams in mid-to-lower tier European leagues, with upside worth monitoring as he continues to develop physically and tactically.

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