Weight 88 kg Listed weight 195 lb (88 kg) Height 1.93 m | Listed height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Role Basketball Player Nationality American Name James Jr. | |
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Born April 24, 1995 (age 29) Chicago, Illinois ( 1995-04-24 ) Similar People Yogi Ferrell, James Blackmon - Sr, Trey Lyles, Nick Zeisloft, Melo Trimble |
The journey big ten basketball 2015 james blackmon jr feature
James Blackmon Jr. (born April 25, 1995) is an American college basketball player who is currently in his junior season with the Indiana Hoosiers. He is known for his shooting range and accuracy.
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- The journey big ten basketball 2015 james blackmon jr feature
- James Blackmon Jr NBA Pre Draft Shooting Workout 61417
- High school career
- Freshman year
- Sophomore year
- Junior year
- College statistics
- Family
- References

James Blackmon Jr. - NBA Pre-Draft Shooting Workout (6/14/17)
High school career

Blackmon played three years at Bishop Luers High School and his senior year at Marion High School. In his senior season, he averaged 33.4 points and 4.2 three-pointers (47%), and broke his father's school record by scoring 54 points in a game. He ranks #9 on Indiana's all-time scoring list. He was ranked the 20th best player in the class by ESPN and was recruited heavily by Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Kansas, and Michigan State. He originally committed to Indiana before his freshman season, but reopened his recruitment before his senior season. His final verbal commitment to Indiana was televised live on ESPNU. He scored 13 points in the McDonald's All-American Game and won the three-point contest. He also scored 23 in the Jordan Brand Classic. He finished third in Indiana Mr. Basketball voting, behind Trey Lyles and Trevon Bluiett.
Freshman year

During Indiana's five-game preseason Canada trip, Blackmon led the team in scoring with 18.8 points, despite focusing mainly on his defense. As a freshman, he earned the starting spot in the backcourt alongside Yogi Ferrell. He averaged 15.7 points per game, the sixth best average for any freshman in the country. He ranked second on the team in both scoring and rebounding (5.3). Blackmon was a prolific three-point shooter, breaking Eric Gordon's Indiana freshman record with 77 three-point field goals made. He earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten, a unanimous spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman team and was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice.
Sophomore year

Blackmon Jr. had a strong first two months, setting career-highs in field goal percentage (.480) and three-point field goal percentage (.463), until a right knee injury ended his season. Blackmon underwent surgery in January 2016, his second knee surgery in a span of just six months - he had surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his other knee before the season. He finished his sophomore campaign averaging 15.8 points in just thirteen total games. Indiana went 15-3 in the Big Ten season in his absence, winning an outright league title in the process.
Junior year

On November 14, 2016, Blackmon Jr. was named National Player of the Week by NBCSports.com and Big Ten Co-Player of the Week.
College statistics
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Family

Blackmon's father, James Blackmon Sr., was drafted into the NBA after an outstanding career at Kentucky. He now coaches at Marion. His father is of African-American descent, while his mother Sailaja is of Indian descent. The younger Blackmon has two brothers, Vijay, Jalen,steph