A versatile scorer, capable of contributing both inside and on the perimeter. He is a player with power forward characteristics who is transitioning to a combo forward role
BORN: –
LAST TEAM: Kent State Golden Flashes (NCAA)
HEIGHT: 6-5 / 196 cm
WEIGHT: 229 / 104 kg
PRO
- Versatile scorer
- Physicality – strength
- Basketball IQ
WEAKNESSES
- Handling – managing possessions
- Not elite athleticism and quickness
- Size to play power forward
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ACTUAL
POTENTIAL
INTRODUCTION
VonCameron Davis is a forward who spent his entire collegiate career with the Golden Flashes, achieving notable accomplishments. He scored over 1,300 points and grabbed more than 500 rebounds. Among the team’s most significant achievements is the Conference title in 2023, playing alongside Sincere Carry and Malique Jacobs, as well as being a two-time runner-up (2022 and 2024). In his final season, his leadership role earned him a spot on the First Team of the MAC after receiving an Honorable Mention and a position on the MAC Tournament Team in 2024. Davis finished his Kent State career as the all-time program leader in games played, with a total of 142 appearances.
PHYSICAL
VonCameron Davis possesses a great physicality; he could sculpt his body better but has a lot of strength. His physicality allows him to absorb contact effectively and he has good balance in control. Dynamic and mobile, he is not very fast, but thanks to a good understanding of the game, he moves well in spaces. While not exceptionally explosive, his strength and balance enable him to compete against larger opponents. Improving his lateral quickness and agility could enhance his versatility. Overall, he has good reactivity and presence on the court, but he may lack inches in the paint and speed if used more on the perimeter.
OFFENSIVE PHASE
VonCameron Davis is a versatile scorer, capable of contributing both inside and on the perimeter. He demonstrated the ability to create his own shot off the dribble attacking the basket, but he is also effective in mid-range situations. Additionally, he showed proficiency in post-up plays against smaller defenders. Off the ball, he moves productively, making it difficult to limit his cuts to the basket; he has expanded his shooting range each year and is now able to create spacing with a constantly improving three-point shot (34.4% on 3.7 attempts), giving him a dual dimension. He possesses good passing skills, averaging 1.9 assists per game, indicating his capability to facilitate offense when needed. Enhancing his ball-handling skills could assist him in his slashing actions toward the basket while limiting turnovers (2.0 per game last season). Overall, he is a player with power forward characteristics who is transitioning to a combo forward role to compensate for his lack of height in pro basketball.
DEFENSIVE PHASE
VonCameron Davis contributes with his physical presence and anticipation, averaging 1.3 steals per game, showcasing his ability to disrupt passing lanes. His strength allows him to guard power forwards and occasionally big men effectively. While he is difficult to move when approaching the paint, improving his lateral movement would enable him to defend quicker guards more efficiently on the perimeter. He doesn’t have great elevation, so on rebounds, he compensates with solid box-outs and a good sense of positioning. Energy and commitment are not lacking, but he needs to be more focused; otherwise, he can become too frantic and have some difficulty managing fouls.
IMPROVED AREAS
To make the leap to the professional level, VonCameron Davis must further develop his ball-handling to become more confident when attacking off the dribble, especially under pressure. His lack of elite quickness and lateral agility can be a liability when defending faster wings or guards on the perimeter. Additionally, refining his decision-making and shot selection would help reduce his turnover rate and increase offensive efficiency. Defensively, staying more composed and avoiding unnecessary fouls will be crucial, particularly when asked to play extended minutes. His long-term projection may depend on how successfully he transitions into a reliable combo forward with improved spacing, pace, and perimeter defense.
