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NBA Draft Scouting Report: Illinois' Terrence Shannon Jr.

Scouting Report: Terrence Shannon Jr.

Terrence Shannon Jr. 

Wing | Illinois 

Height: 6'6” | Weight: 215 lbs

2024 Draft Age: 23.89

Terrence Shannon Jr., Illinois

Prospect Profile 

Although he’s one of the oldest players of this class in consideration of a potential first round selection in 2024, Shannon Jr. has the tools to be a productive NBA player immediately. He’s a prospect that could have entered the draft in either of the past three years, but has continued his college stint.

After three seasons at Texas Tech, the fluid wing is spent his fourth at Illinois and played at a whole new level. In an increased role, Shannon emerged as a legitimate high level scorer. Furthermore, he flashed upside as a passer and has made those around him better. He’s a walking highlight reel with the ability to throw down impressive dunks.

A smooth lefty, Shannon has a pure jumper that’s reliable from anywhere on the floor. While his 3-point shooting numbers could improve, there’s real reason for optimism for him as a perimeter shooter at the next level.

Not only can he play as a wing, but Shannon also has the skillset to play as a jumbo off-ball guard or even slide up as an undersized frontcourt piece. He’s got the physical frame to defend upwards of four positions and really projects to be a good NBA defender.

With Shannon, it’s all about refining his game. He does quite a few things well, but isn’t necessarily elite at any one thing. If he’s able to find that niche that makes him a special player, he would only increase his draft stock. Whether that’s finishing at the rim, 3-point shooting efficiency, or point of attack defense, he’ll need to find that one skill that gives him the edge over this upcoming draft class.

Some of the intangibles make Shannon attractive as it relates to impacting the game outside of the box score. He plays with a high motor and has a nose for the ball on the glass. He’s someone that always makes hustle plays and is willing to throw his body on the floor. The senior guard is also a good cutter and finds ways to put himself in the best position to score the ball and doesn't have to rely on being a self-creator.

Shannon has tested out the NBA Draft Combine in the past multiple times, so he knows what this is all about. While he could have already made the jump to the league, he’s proven that sticking around the college game has paid off as he’s finally broken out. His draft stock is still high despite his age. 

Highlights

Draft Projection 

Second-Round Pick in 2024 NBA Draft.


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