Lasan Kromah

By | March 11, 2014

Kromah-v-SMU

Lasan Kromah
SF, 6-6, 200
Senior, 22 years old

Hometown: Greenbelt, MD
Notable:  Graduate transfer (via George Washington). Kromah had a terrific freshman season at George Washington in 2009-10, earning A-10 rookie honors; but he suffered a lisfranc injury during his sophomore season that drastically set him back.

Season (24 mpg): 7 PPG, 3 RPG, 1.2 APG, 1.1 SPG
46% FG, 34% three-point (1..8 attempts)

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Connecticut 82, Eastern Washington 65

Saturday, December 28, 2013 | Webster Bank Arena (Bridgeport, CT)

Lasan Kromah

Season (18.1 mpg): 6.2 PPG, 2.2 RPG

Game: 4 points, 4 rebounds

Outlook: Kromah is a unique player because he possess a lot of “good” skills, but doesn’t distinguish himself in any facet of the game. If you had to narrow it down, though, it’s Kromah’s instinctive ability to get to the rim that stands out.

He’s a 6-6 wing who gets to the rim on the college level. He shoots 51% from the field and always plays with energy.

Again – solid across the board, but doesn’t stand out in any facet of the game.

Video: Transition

Video: Spot-Up Points

Video: Isolation Struggles

Connecticut 69, Rutgers 63

Wednesday, March 5, 2014 | Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, CT)

Lasan Kromah

Season (24 mpg): 7.2 PPG, 3 RPG, 1.2 APG, 1.1 SPG
47% FG, 35% three-point (1.8 attempts)

Game (26 min): 3 PTS, 4 REB, 2 AST, 2 STL, 1 BLK
1-7 FG, 1-3 three-point

Outlook:

— UConn’s x-factor. Guard’s opposing team’s best player; comes up with timely rebound or steal. Solid athlete, good length, gritty player.

— That said, he doesn’t distinguish himself in any facet of the game. He’s also an average—not elite—athlete.

— Instinctive ability to get to the rim, shoots 47%, and plays with energy.

— But doesn’t stand out in any facet, and he is already 22 years old. I don’t see the NBA in his future.

Video (from previous game report):

Spot-Up Points

Isolation Struggles

Transition