UCLA has secured a commitment from guard Jaylen Petty, who previously played for Texas Tech. Petty averaged 9.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game during his freshman season.
Jaylen Petty nearly averaged double-digits as a freshman
Petty just wrapped up his freshman season with the Red Raiders, posting a respectable 9.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game over 33 games for the 23-11 Texas Tech team that reached the Round of 32 in the NCAA tournament.
Texas Tech trusted the young guard
The Seattle, Washington native was ready for the jump to college basketball, with Petty starting 22 games for the Red Raiders, while averaging 30.5 minutes per game. Petty shot 41% from the floor and 38% from three on 5.6 attempts from deep per game.
Petty will need to be efficient from three
Pettyās three-point shooting accounted for most of his offensive production as a freshman, with the 6ā1ā guard having over 68% of his total field goal attempts come from behind the arc. Even though Petty has the size of a point guard, he didnāt show a true point guard skillset with Texas Tech, finishing third on the team with 2.2 assists.
What are Jaylen Petty's stats from his freshman season at Texas Tech?
Jaylen Petty averaged 9.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game over 33 games during his freshman season.
Which team did Jaylen Petty transfer from to UCLA?
Jaylen Petty transferred to UCLA from Texas Tech.
What impact could Jaylen Petty have on UCLA's basketball team?
Jaylen Petty's scoring ability and experience from Texas Tech could enhance UCLA's backcourt depth and overall performance.
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