A multifaceted player, a potential all-around who can ensure efficiency and versatility. His ability to read defenses and make smart decisions contributes to a well-rounded offensive game
BORN: 04/07/2002
LAST TEAM: Chattanooga Mocs (NCAA)
HEIGHT: 6-7 / 201 cm
WEIGHT: 220 / 100 kg
PRO
- Basketball IQ – playmaking
- Shot selection
- Versatility on more positions
WEAKNESSES
- Shooting range
- Handling – managing possessions
- Two knee injuries
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INTRODUCTION
Frank Champion began his collegiate basketball career at North Georgia, where he became the program’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder in the NCAA era, amassing over 1,700 points, 800 rebounds, and 350 assists in 100 games wearing the Nighthawks jersey. His standout performances earned him back-to-back NABC All-American honors and a spot on the Peach Belt First Team three times; in 2023, he was named Player of the Year in the Conference, and in 2024, he received the MVP award of the Tournament. In his senior year, Champion transferred to the Mocs, where he continued to excel, receiving the Newcomer of the Year award and a place on the SoCon Second Team. Chattanooga won the NIT in 2025, but an injury prevented him from taking the court.
PHYSICAL
Frank Champion possesses an ideal size for a versatile forward. His physicality allows him to absorb contact in the paint, while his agility combined with good footwork enables him to be effective even on the perimeter. While not exceptionally explosive vertically, he demonstrates solid mobility and coordination, allowing for effective movement both on and off the ball. His size and strength make him a reliable presence near the basket, though there is room for improvement in his lateral quickness to better defend against faster opponents on the perimeter. A knee injury prematurely ended his season, which had begun with another injury. At North Georgia, he had suffered a knee injury, but he managed to recover and play three full seasons, although it’s a detail to keep in mind.
OFFENSIVE PHASE
Frank Champion is a multifaceted player, a potential all-around who can ensure efficiency and versatility. He has a soft touch around the basket that makes him an excellent finisher (57.1% on 7 attempts), creating space with his ability to move off the ball, and he is an effective roller. He utilizes his size and excellent footwork to attack from the post where he has various moves and good balance. Additionally, on the perimeter, he is a valid facilitator (3.8 assists), confirming his high basketball IQ, and can attack off the dribble when defended by slower opponents. One shouldn’t be misled by his three-point shooting percentage (46.2%) due to the limited number of attempts (6/13 this season) and his past at North Georgia (5/30 over 4 years). While his shot selection is solid, the shooting range is too limited for a player of his size. Enhancing a mid-range jumper without always having to go to the basket can help him become more complete offensively. His ability to read defenses and make smart decisions contributes to a well-rounded offensive game with cuts and easy layups, but developing a perimeter shot will be pivotal for taking the next step in a pro context.
DEFENSIVE PHASE
Frank Champion leverages his size and basketball IQ to guard multiple positions effectively. His timing and ability to establish position lead him to average 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks per game. His understanding of defensive rotations and positioning allows him to provide help defense and contest shots without excessive fouling (2.5 per game). While his lateral quickness could be enhanced to better contain quicker guards, his overall defensive presence is solid. He is reactive and present on the boards (4.7 per game) and can drive in transition.
IMPROVED AREAS
Frank Champion should focus on expanding his shooting range, which will be crucial, and he needs a consistent midrange jumper to avoid being one-dimensional. Secondly, improving his lateral quickness will help him defend quicker wings and guards more effectively on the perimeter. Lastly, refining his ball-handling in tight spaces would allow him to create more scoring opportunities when the offense stalls. His recent knee injury adds a layer of uncertainty, so teams will need to carefully monitor his physical recovery. Overall, he is a smart player with a good basketball IQ, versatile and capable of making a significant impact in a mid-level European league.

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