He is also a strong rebounder, and he has the athleticism to be a solid defender in the NBA. Related Content.
Theophilus Alphonso Pinson is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. Theo Pinson signed a 1 year / $1,445,697 contract with the Brooklyn Nets, including $1,445,697 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $1,445,697. A 6 ft 5 in swingman, Pinson was the starting shooting guard for the Tar Heels' 2017 NCAA championship team. He is a gifted ball handler that can get to anywhere on the court, and he is also a solid scorer off the dribble. Theo Pinson - Career stats, game logs, biographical info, awards, and achievements for the NBA, G-League, and NCAA.
Pinson has been a terrific role player for North Carolina, as he has been indispensable for them, as he has shown strong playmaking, rebounding, and defensive skills.But he is neither a good shooter or scorer, and the NBA is moving towards an era where just about everyone needs to be able to shoot. He played college basketball for the University of North Carolina. Theo Pinson is a very athletic swingman that passes and handles the ball well, and he plays like a big point guard when he is on the floor. He is a gifted ball handler that can get to anywhere on the court, and he is also a solid scorer off the dribble.
Pacers, Theo Pinson, 2018 NBA Draft, 2018 Pre-Draft Workouts, 2018 Draft Prospects. It wouldn't be surprising if Roy Williams decided to sic his best defender, Theo Pinson, on Williams-Goss, and allow his smaller guards Berry and Britt to hide on the smaller and more one-dimensional Jordan Mathews or Silas Melson.
FOX Sports Indiana Adds Pacers NBA … Latest on New York Knicks shooting guard Theo Pinson including news, stats, videos, … Follow full coverage of Theo Pinson during the 2018 NBA Draft on ESPN.com Right now, he may rate as a borderline second round round candidate for this draft.He is also a strong rebounder, and he has the athleticism to be a solid defender in the NBA. Averaged 13.8 points and shot 53.2 percent from the floor in the last dozen games • Averaged 6.4 assists in the last 14 games • Set or tied his career scoring high four times (19 vs. Bucknell and Ohio State, 22 vs. NC State, 23 at Syracuse and 25 vs. Miami) and set his career best in assists with 11 twice in the last eight games • Had five double-doubles in the last 11 games (had three in his first 111 games) • Scored in double figures 17 times (eight times in the first 25 games and nine times in the last 12 games) • Scored in double figures 10 times in his previous three seasons combined • Eight-game double-figure scoring streak snapped in ACC semifinals was the longest of his career by five games • Scored 20 or more points three times.Played a prominent role in the 75-73 NCAA South Regional final win over Kentucky – involved in four key sequences in the final five minutes • Began UNC’s comeback from its largest deficit (five points) with a tough angle, baseline floater that cut UK’s lead to 64-61 • Hit two free throws coming out of a timeout to give UNC the lead for good at 65-64 • Grabbed a defensive rebound and made both ends of a one-and-one for a 71-64 lead with 54 seconds to play • Dribbled three-quarters of the court and fed Luke Maye for the winning basket with less than a second to play after UK’s Malik Monk tied the game with seven seconds to play.Career-high 11 assists in the home loss to Miami • Played one of his most productive games as a Tar Heel in the win at Syracuse – then-career-high 23 points, seven assists, five rebounds and three steals • Was 9 for 12 from the floor (highest percentage by a Tar Heel all year) and was 2 for 2 from three-point range, the first time he made two threes since 2/22/17 • Had 19 points, seven rebounds, five assists and two steals in the win at Louisville – was 6 for 11 from the floor and 6 for 6 from the line • Scored the first five points in a late 13-0 Tar Heel run that put the Notre Dame game on 2/12 out of reach • Scored all 11 of his points in the second half and led UNC with seven assists in the win at NC State • Seven rebounds and four assists in the home win over Duke (guarded Marvin Bagley III for much of the game) • Won his first defensive player of the game award this season and second of his career (Notre Dame his freshman season) • Helped UNC out-rebound the Blue Devils, 44-38 • Game-high 13 rebounds (career high six offensive) and tied his then-career high with eight assists against Pitt • Injured his left shoulder when he fell while going up for an offensive rebound 90 seconds into the game at Clemson • Was unable to play the rest of the game, which Carolina lost by four • Then-career high in points (22), and career highs rebounds (15), field goals (10) and field goal attempts (16) in the overtime loss to NC State • Had four second-half assists, including one that started UNC’s 8-0 run to the end the game, and tied the contest with 51 seconds to play with two free throws in the 73-69 win over Wake Forest • Chased down an offensive rebound with UNC trailing by four, then set up Luke Maye for a basket to start the comeback • Tied his then-career high with 19 points and made a career-best 10 for 10 from the free throw line against Ohio State • Tied his then-career-high with eight assists, had a team-high nine rebounds and was 4 for 4 from the free throw line in the final 16 seconds in the 78-73 win at Tennessee • Led UNC with seven boards and six assists in win over Michigan • Led Carolina in scoring for the first time in his career with 16 points against Michigan State (he was the only Tar Heel in double figures), but was 0 for 5 from beyond the arc and had four turnovers • Blocked three shots and had a spectacular dunk in UNC’s 13-0 run to end the game against Arkansas.Had seven assists and three steals in win over Duke in the ACC semifinal • Put on a dominating performance with a career-high 25 points (9-12 FG), 11 rebounds, three assists and three steals against Miami in the semifinal • Was the first time a Tar Heel had at least 25 points and 11 rebounds in an ACC Tournament game since Joseph Forte had 27 and 12 against Georgia Tech in the 2001 semifinals in Atlanta • Scored 19 of his game-high 25 in the second half • That followed a 16-point, 11-rebound, six-assist, two-steal effort vs. Syracuse.Earned first-team All-ACC Tournament honors – averaged team-highs in points (13.3), assists (5.5) and steals (2.3) and pulled down 8.5 rebounds per game in the four games in Brooklyn • Was 16 for 26 from the floor in the wins over Syracuse, Miami and Duke and 1 for 10 in the final vs. Virginia • Scored a career-high 25 points in the quarterfinal win over Miami.Tied his career high with eight assists in a career-high 34 minutes against Duke in the ACC semifinal • Had seven assists in late-season wins over Duke and Pitt • Tied his career scoring high with 13 points and grabbed six rebounds vs. Louisville – first time this year he made two three-pointers in a game (sixth multi-3FG game in his career) • First start of the season in the win at NC State, made a career-high six field goals and scored 12 points • Led UNC with seven rebounds and had six points and three assists at Duke • The 2/9 game at Duke was his first game after not playing vs. Miami, Pitt and Notre Dame due to injury • Came down awkwardly on his right ankle midway through the first half in the Virginia Tech game on 1/26 – left the game moments later and did not return the rest of that contest • Scored 11 points with five rebounds, three assists and no turnovers at Boston College – had three offensive rebounds (two for putback baskets) in a four-possession span around the 5:00 mark in which UNC scored all eight points on second chances • Had seven points, five rebounds, five assists and no turnovers vs. Syracuse • Was the third time in four games he led UNC in assists and the second time he did that in less than 15 minutes of action • First career double-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and three assists in 96-83 win over Florida State • Electrified the crowd with a drive and dunk for his first field goal of the season that gave UNC a six-point lead with 5:47 to play, then hit his first three of the season with 2:16 to play that pushed UNC’s lead to double figures • Played his first game of the season on 1/8/17 vs. NC State • Played 13 minutes and had five rebounds, five assists (shared team lead) and led UNC with four of the Tar Heels’ 17 steals • Had surgery on 10/26/16 to repair a broken bone in his right foot • Began basketball activities the week after Christmas.
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