Richard Walker DraftExpress. Sessions almost notched a triple-double today despite a disastrous 1 of 7 first half, but finished strong and lead his team to a victory over the Albuquerque Thunderbirds. Ramon dribbles effectively with both hands and can go either direction.
Combine that with his quickness and you have a player who can get to the rim on just about any possession. He does a good job of setting up his teammates and threw a pretty no-look pass to Nick Fazekas in transition that just barely got tipped or would have lead to an easy basket.
Defensively he does a good job keeping his hands up and chasing his man around. He rotates well and was excellent when it came to cutting his man off from driving and funneling him towards the bigs, showing that his quickness translates well to lateral movement as well. Ramon Sessions is currently on assignment from the Milwaukee Bucks and is certainly capable of competing with Royal Ivey for the third point guard spot in the rotation.
Joseph Treutlein DraftExpress. Jonathan Watters DraftExpress. In a camp full of solid point guard play, it would be hard to argue that anybody fared better than Nevada underclassman Ramon Sessions. He has decent quickness, but a slight frame, and was at an overall physical disadvantage against almost every point guard in the camp.
Yet it was Sessions who put up the most impressive statistics 13 points per game, 13 total assists compared with just 1 lone turnover. He was able to get to the basket, and did as good a job as any point guard in the camp at creating for his teammates and running the offense. Sessions clearly has that natural knack for running a team, something he first displayed as a freshman. After injuries derailed his sophomore year, Sessions got back on track this season, showing major improvement as a scorer.
His mark was all over this camp, and he does it with solid decision making, and a patient, probing way of making a defense commit to stopping him or stopping the pass. At this point Sessions would probably rather pull defenses toward him and use his excellent court vision to find teammates, but he is improving with the pull-up jumper and a creative array of floaters and other finishing moves if he makes his way into the lane. In short, Sessions did exactly what the camp is intended to do for underclassmen.
Now Sessions needs to go back to school, and work on shoring up a few weak points that will keep him out of the first round in Find out more. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos. All rights reserved. G Effective Field Goal Percentage This statistic adjusts for the fact that a 3-point field goal is worth one more point than a 2-point field goal.
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