In reviewing Trey Jemison's performance for the Lakers, it's clear that while he served as a sturdy innings-eater for the depleted center rotation, his high foul rate and lack of explosive athleticism suggest limitations. Despite these weaknesses, he made a consistent impact during his limited minutes. The Lakers' need for center depth was evident throughout the season, particularly after key trades and attempts to strengthen their roster. Jemisonâs aggressive playing style, despite its drawbacks, highlights his role as a physical presence on the court.
If stirring up s--- were an award, Jemison would be First-Team All-NBA. Despite limited minutes, he almost always made an impact when called upon.
Jemison committed a foul on 7.7% of the Lakers' defensive plays. Averaging his numbers, he would project to commit 6.3 fouls per 36 minutes, the highest this year.
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