Lance Stephenson

Lance Stephenson

33-Year-Old GuardG
Iowa Wolves  G League  
Iowa Wolves
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, $924,730 contract with the Pacers in February of 2022.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary

Stephenson was born Sep. 5, 1990 in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Lance Sr. and Bernadette Stephenson and has a brother named Lantz. Scouts first noticed Stephenson as a 12-year old, and he notably challenged O.J. Mayo to one-on-one while a middle-schooler. Stephenson spent most of his high school career at Abraham Lincoln High school near his home in Coney Island. He won back-to-back Player of the Year honors while his team repeated as champions during his sophomore and junior years. On Feb. 15, 2009, he became the all-time leading scorer for high school basketball in New York State with 2,785 points. In March, he led the team to a fourth consecutive Public Schools Athletic League title -- the first school in city history to win four straight. He went to college at Cincinnati. He averaged 12.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists. That led to him being named AAC Rookie of the Year. After his freshman year, he declared for the draft. He was selected in the early second round by the Indiana Pacers.

Strong from deep to boost offense
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
March 27, 2024
Stephenson posted 17 points (7-12 FG, 3-6 3Pt, 0-2 FT), five rebounds, three assists and one steal over 26 minutes in Wednesday's 142-124 loss to Osceola.
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Stephenson connected on a team-high-tying trio of threes while hauling in a handful of rebounds and dishing out a trio of assists en route to ending as one of three Wolves with 15 or more points in a high-scoring loss. Stephenson has averaged 14.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 0.9 steals over 28.0 minutes in 28 games.
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How does Lance Stephenson compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
  • True Shooting %
    An advanced statistic that measures a player's efficiency at shooting the ball that takes field goal percentage, free throw percentage, and three point percentage into account.
  • Effective Field Goal %
    A statistic that adjusts field goal percentage to account for the fact that three-point field goals count for three points while field goals only count for two points.
  • 3-Point Attempt Rate
    Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
  • Free Throw Rate
    Number of free throw attempts per field goal attempt.
  • Offensive Rebound %
    An estimate of the percentage of available offensive rebounds a player grabbed while they were on the floor.
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  • Total Rebound %
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  • Assist %
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  • Steal %
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  • Block %
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  • Turnover %
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True Shooting %
39.6%
 
Effective Field Goal %
38.5%
 
3-Point Attempt Rate
23.1%
 
Free Throw Rate
15.4%
 
Offensive Rebound %
1.6%
 
Defensive Rebound %
21.9%
 
Total Rebound %
11.8%
 
Assist %
20.0%
 
Steal %
0.0%
 
Block %
0.0%
 
Turnover %
13.8%
 
Usage %
11.2%
 
Fantasy Points Per Game
6.9
 
Fantasy Points Per Minute
0.6
 
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Return to Pacers not imminent
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
July 6, 2022
Stephenson isn't likely to re-sign with Indiana any time soon, Scott Agness of FieldhouseFiles.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The Pacers will be near their roster maximum ahead of training camp once the Malcolm Brogdon trade with the Celtics becomes official, and with Stephenson rehabbing from offseason knee surgery anyway, there appears to be no movement from Indiana right now to bring the veteran guard back. The 31-year-old made an impressive return to the NBA last season after being out of the league since 2018-19, but he still doesn't profile as anything more than a depth option off the bench.
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Back with the team that drafted him and where he thrived the most, Stephenson appeared in 82 games for the Pacers last season. He played a sixth-man role, seeing 22.6 minutes per game and averaging 9.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists on 42.7 percent shooting. Stephenson was also given seven starts, averaging 13.1 points, 9.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists in those opportunities. he'll be joining a new team this season, signing a one-year, $4.4 million contract with the Lakers over the summer. That said, the guard will probably have a tough time garnering the same type of run that he did in Indiana. The Lakers’ guard rotation is relatively set, containing Lonzo Ball, Rajon Rondo, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Josh Hart. Small forward doesn't have more room, either, as Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma and Michael Beasley are all options at the position. LeBron James is also an option at the position, but will likely play more power forward. All things considered, it seems unlikely Stephenson will have a big enough workload to be Fantasy relevant in most Fantasy formats.
Stephenson played in just 18 games last season -- seeing six games each with three different teams. He was initially signed to a one-year deal by the Pelicans, but was waived after it was determined he would need surgery to address a groin injury. Then, he agreed to two 10-day contracts with the Timberwolves, but wasn’t given a year-long commitment after being slowed down by an ankle injury. Finally, he landed with the Pacers on a three-year, $12 million deal. He spent the first four years of his career in Indiana, playing like a borderline All-Star back in 2013-14, but has been a shell of himself since. During the six appearances he had with the team last season, Stephenson posted 7.2 points, 4.2 assists and 4.0 rebounds across 22.0 minutes per game in what was essentially a sixth-man role. That team still had the likes of Jeff Teague and Paul George on it, however. With their respective absences, Stephenson should theoretically have the ball in his hands more often and/or see more time on the court. He’s also a multi-positional player, capable of spending time at point guard through small forward due to a well-rounded skillset and high-intensity play, which boosts his Fantasy value as well. Overall, drafting Stephenson certainly comes with risk considering his performance over the past few seasons, though his stock is without a doubt the highest it’s been since he left Indiana the first time.
Perhaps no player was a bigger disappointment in 2014-15 than Stephenson. After a breakout year with the Pacers in which he posted near All-Star caliber numbers, Stephenson's performance took a nose dive in his first season with the Hornets. The 25-year-old posted modest averages of just 8.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in 26 minutes while playing just 61 games. Stephenson's efficiency also reached nightmarish levels for fantasy owners, as he shot just 38 percent from the field, 63 percent from the free-throw line, and a league-worst 17 percent from three-point territory. Stephenson is now hoping for a bounce-back year in 2015-16 as he suits up for the Clippers. Although coach Doc Rivers has stated that Stephenson could potentially be used as a starter, although the presence of both J.J. Redick and Jamal Crawford should create a logjam of minutes at the shooting guard position. Stephenson could also potentially see minutes at the small forward position behind aging offseason acquisition Paul Pierce. Overall, Stephenson remains a massive fantasy question mark headed into the upcoming season. It remains to be seen whether Stephenson will be given a clearly defined role in LA and more importantly whether he is able to turn around his play after a disastrous stint in Charlotte.
It's been back-to-back breakout seasons for Lance Stephenson with the end result of which was a big payday and a new hometown. While his trajectory has seemed to plateau, he remains an interesting piece in his first year in Charlotte's offense. Of course, Stephenson excels at utilizing his athleticism and strength to get to the bucket. According to NBA.com/stats, of players that drove to the hoop at least 200 times last year (any touch that starts at least 20 feet away from the hoop and is dribbled within 10 feet of the hoop), only LeBron James, Manu Ginobili, and Kevin Durant shot a higher percentage on drives than Stephenson. That should help a Charlotte team with a slow pace get some more easy buckets, but it was Stephenson's outside shooting that was much improved over the second half of last season — while shooting noticeably worse overall — which could help the Hornets' dire need to space the floor. If he finds more consistency from outside (his monthly splits are all over the map last year), he'll truly be a perfect complement to Al Jefferson and Kemba Walker.
Stephenson is likely to come off the bench this season due to the return of Danny Granger, but the preseason will play an important part in determining the roles of these two players. Stephenson has stated that he trusts head coach Frank Vogel's decision-making and will come off the bench to do whatever it takes to help the team. It remains to be seen, however, if Stephenson's production will suffer a significant drop-off due to his change in roles.
Stephenson impressed the Pacers during summer league action, prompting coach Frank Vogel to say he’s deserving of a shot to become Indiana’s backup shooting guard. That sounds like summer-league hype to us. Stephenson’s entering his third season in Indiana and he’s barely sniffed the court (10.3 mpg). After a failed experiment at point guard and dealing with some maturity issues during his first two seasons, the Pacers are not ready to give Stephenson a big role just yet. He’ll have to earn a spot in the rotation during training camp/preseason, though we’re only talking about 12-15 minutes available as the reserve two-guard behind Paul George.
Stephenson didn’t ingratiate himself to coaches and teammates last season. The maturity issues that dogged him off the court carried into practice sessions and games. He was eventually demoted and pulled from the rotation for violating team rules. There’s been little said about Stephenson’s potential role on the 2011-12 team, though it will be hard for him to crack the backcourt rotation based on the personnel on hand, never mind the non-basketball stuff that showed up in his rookie season.
Dropping to 40th in the draft because of off-court issues, Stephenson was tagged with the low-risk/high-reward label. And it looked like all reward when he played well in the summer league. The Pacers splurged, signing him to a three-year deal and talked about having play some point guard (prior to acquiring Darren Collison). The good vibes unraveled in August when he was charged with assault. The Pacers are doing their best to re-condition him, but at this point, his role on the team is unclear. Obviously, character issues are a concern as is his ability to fit in with a team-oriented dynamic.
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All-around outing off bench in loss
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
March 18, 2024
Stephenson ended with 10 points (3-11 FG, 2-7 3Pt, 1-2 FT), seven assists and six rebounds over 26 minutes in Sunday's 122-117 loss to Mexico City.
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Well-rounded showing in loss
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
March 11, 2024
Stephenson recorded 15 points (7-15 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 1-1 FT), nine rebounds, eight assists and two steals over 33 minutes in Sunday's 126-107 loss to Stockton.
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Top scorer in defeat
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
March 7, 2024
Stephenson tallied 24 points (10-16 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 1-2 FT), three rebounds, three assists and one steal over 35 minutes in Tuesday's 118-98 loss to South Bay.
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Nears 20 points in balanced outing
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
March 3, 2024
Stephenson finished with 19 points (7-9 FG, 4-5 3Pt, 1-2 FT), three assists, three steals and two rebounds over 27 minutes in Friday's 122-107 loss to Rip City.
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Nears 20 points in victory
GIowa Wolves   G League (Timberwolves)
February 24, 2024
Stephenson posted 18 points (7-11 FG, 3-5 3Pt, 1-1 FT), seven rebounds, four assists and two steals over 33 minutes in Friday's 117-114 win over Rio Grande Valley.
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