Scout
SCOUTORY / Matt Haufer
April 20, 2026
1. Biographical Info
Name
Jamal Bey
Position
Small Forward
Age / Born
26 (September 5, 1999)
Nationality
United States
Height
198 cm / 6'6"
Weight
95 kg / 210 lbs
2. Season Statistics 2025/2026
28
Games Played
31.2
Min / Game
17.6
Points / Game
5.9
Reb / Game
Total
0.9
Off. Reb
5
Def. Reb
2.2
Assists / Game
2.6
Turnovers
0.7
Steals / Game
0.1
Blocks / Game
2.5
Fouls / Game
55.2%
eFG%
59.4%
TS%
2-Point Field Goals
48.0%
— made / — att. per game
3-Point Field Goals
38.2%
— made / — att. per game
Free Throws
83.4%
— made / — att. per game
3. Ratings Table
Spot-Up 3s
8.5
Closeout Attacks
6
Secondary Creation
7
Rim Finishing
6
Transition Game
6.5
On + Off Ball D
7
Switchability
7.5
Size + Strength
7
Rebounding
6
Experience
6.5
68/100
SOS Rating
82/100
SOS Potential
4. Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
Elite Spot-Up Shooting
Converts 41.5% of spot-up 3s with an 'Excellent' 1.18 PPP. Quick release with consistent mechanics and good elevation — can get his shot off even when closely guarded.
Secondary Creation
Highly efficient as a secondary P&R ball handler — 1.122 PPP (95th percentile) at almost 20% frequency. Can grab and go in transition thanks to solid ball-handling.
Defensive Versatility
Interesting combination of size, length, and lateral quickness — routinely guards the opposition's top ball-handling guard.
Size for Position
At 6'6", possesses high-level physical tools for a perimeter 3-and-D wing.
Academic Pedigree
Four-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection during his tenure at Washington — high-character professional.
Weaknesses
Defensive Disruption
Low steals (0.7) and blocks (0.1) given his physical tools — more of a positional defender than a disruptor.
Offensive Rebounding
Does not attack the offensive glass with regularity. Sometimes lacks motor on second-chance efforts.
Ball Security
Turnover numbers tend to rise when handling the ball heavily — though creation responsibilities should decrease at higher levels.
Vertical Pop
Recorded only 4 dunks over 28 games despite his size — average rim explosiveness for a 6'6" wing.
5. Breakdown
Offense
Bey is a high-volume outside threat who takes more 3s (220) than 2s (139), hitting 38.2% from deep. Far more than a standstill sniper — almost 50% of his shot attempts feature at least one dribble (1.06 PPS, 86th percentile). He is highly dangerous as a Secondary Creator, with 1.122 PPP in P&R situations — elite for a wing. Has the ball-handling to grab and go after a defensive rebound. He shows high IQ in finding space for catch-and-shoot opportunities (40.8% frequency). Note: 2PT% is 48% in ABL / 59.1% in FIBA Europe Cup.
Defense
Bey is better defensively than his numbers suggest. Individual metrics are concerning — 'Below Average' in defending spot-up shooters and isolation plays, with low steal and block rates. But the eye test tells a different story: he routinely guards the opposition's best ball-handler and does a good job staying in front of them and contesting drives with his above-average wingspan.
6. Miscellaneous Info & Intangibles
AgeAt 26, Bey is in his athletic prime — a seasoned professional who graduated from Washington in 2023.
AcademicsFour-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection at the University of Washington — consistent academic excellence alongside athletic development.
IQ / LeadershipHigh basketball IQ and strong motor evident throughout college and professional career. Consistent role player who has maintained efficiency across multiple leagues.
7. Player Comparison
JG
Justin Gray
Justin Gray (MKS DG / Poland, ex-Bamberg): A 3-and-D wing forward with solid measurements and a similar physical profile. Bey offers notably more secondary creation ability than Gray at this stage.
8. Ceiling & Floor
⬆ Ceiling
Starter for a EuroCup or BCL playoff team — SOS Potential rating of 82 reflects significant untapped upside at higher levels.
⬇ Floor
Reliable scoring wing in high-tier domestic leagues like the German BBL or French ProA — SOS range of 70–75 at this level.
9. SCOUTORY Roles
Sniper38.2% on high 3PT volume — 'Excellent' spot-up rating (1.18 PPP, 41.5% on spot-up 3s).
3-and-D WingCombines elite floor spacing with the size (6'6") and lateral quickness to guard top perimeter players.
Secondary Ballhandler1.122 PPP in P&R at ~20% frequency (95th percentile) — elite secondary creation for a wing.
10. Summary
Jamal Bey is a prototypical modern 3-and-D wing who provides significant floor spacing and secondary creation. He will adapt to a higher level without major difficulties — in fact, his specialist skill set may make him even better suited for the bigger leagues where ball movement and spacing are prioritized.
11. Agent Contact  &  12. Feedback Contact
AgentAndy Bountogianis
Company
Contact+12165091566
NameDavit Tsivtsivadze
RoleAC Neftchi Baku
Contactxxxxxxxxxxxx
SCOUTORY © 2026 SCOUTORY / Matt Haufer — Scouting Report: Jamal Bey
Scout
SCOUTORY / Matt Haufer
April 20, 2026
1. Biographical Info
Name
Jamal Bey
Position
Small Forward
Age / Born
26 (September 5, 1999)
Nationality
United States
Height
198 cm / 6'6"
Weight
95 kg / 210 lbs
2. Season Statistics 2025/2026
28
Games Played
31.2
Min / Game
17.6
Points / Game
5.9
Reb / Game
Total
0.9
Off. Reb
5
Def. Reb
2.2
Assists / Game
2.6
Turnovers
0.7
Steals / Game
0.1
Blocks / Game
2.5
Fouls / Game
55.2%
eFG%
59.4%
TS%
2-Point Field Goals
48.0%
— made / — att. per game
3-Point Field Goals
38.2%
— made / — att. per game
Free Throws
83.4%
— made / — att. per game
3. Ratings Table
Spot-Up 3s
8.5
Closeout Attacks
6
Secondary Creation
7
Rim Finishing
6
Transition Game
6.5
On + Off Ball D
7
Switchability
7.5
Size + Strength
7
Rebounding
6
Experience
6.5
68/100
SOS Rating
82/100
SOS Potential
4. Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
Elite Spot-Up Shooting
Converts 41.5% of spot-up 3s with an 'Excellent' 1.18 PPP. Quick release with consistent mechanics and good elevation — can get his shot off even when closely guarded.
Secondary Creation
Highly efficient as a secondary P&R ball handler — 1.122 PPP (95th percentile) at almost 20% frequency. Can grab and go in transition thanks to solid ball-handling.
Defensive Versatility
Interesting combination of size, length, and lateral quickness — routinely guards the opposition's top ball-handling guard.
Size for Position
At 6'6", possesses high-level physical tools for a perimeter 3-and-D wing.
Academic Pedigree
Four-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection during his tenure at Washington — high-character professional.
Weaknesses
Defensive Disruption
Low steals (0.7) and blocks (0.1) given his physical tools — more of a positional defender than a disruptor.
Offensive Rebounding
Does not attack the offensive glass with regularity. Sometimes lacks motor on second-chance efforts.
Ball Security
Turnover numbers tend to rise when handling the ball heavily — though creation responsibilities should decrease at higher levels.
Vertical Pop
Recorded only 4 dunks over 28 games despite his size — average rim explosiveness for a 6'6" wing.
5. Breakdown
Offense
Bey is a high-volume outside threat who takes more 3s (220) than 2s (139), hitting 38.2% from deep. Far more than a standstill sniper — almost 50% of his shot attempts feature at least one dribble (1.06 PPS, 86th percentile). He is highly dangerous as a Secondary Creator, with 1.122 PPP in P&R situations — elite for a wing. Has the ball-handling to grab and go after a defensive rebound. He shows high IQ in finding space for catch-and-shoot opportunities (40.8% frequency). Note: 2PT% is 48% in ABL / 59.1% in FIBA Europe Cup.
Defense
Bey is better defensively than his numbers suggest. Individual metrics are concerning — 'Below Average' in defending spot-up shooters and isolation plays, with low steal and block rates. But the eye test tells a different story: he routinely guards the opposition's best ball-handler and does a good job staying in front of them and contesting drives with his above-average wingspan.
6. Miscellaneous Info & Intangibles
AgeAt 26, Bey is in his athletic prime — a seasoned professional who graduated from Washington in 2023.
AcademicsFour-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection at the University of Washington — consistent academic excellence alongside athletic development.
IQ / LeadershipHigh basketball IQ and strong motor evident throughout college and professional career. Consistent role player who has maintained efficiency across multiple leagues.
7. Player Comparison
JG
Justin Gray
Justin Gray (MKS DG / Poland, ex-Bamberg): A 3-and-D wing forward with solid measurements and a similar physical profile. Bey offers notably more secondary creation ability than Gray at this stage.
8. Ceiling & Floor
⬆ Ceiling
Starter for a EuroCup or BCL playoff team — SOS Potential rating of 82 reflects significant untapped upside at higher levels.
⬇ Floor
Reliable scoring wing in high-tier domestic leagues like the German BBL or French ProA — SOS range of 70–75 at this level.
9. SCOUTORY Roles
Sniper38.2% on high 3PT volume — 'Excellent' spot-up rating (1.18 PPP, 41.5% on spot-up 3s).
3-and-D WingCombines elite floor spacing with the size (6'6") and lateral quickness to guard top perimeter players.
Secondary Ballhandler1.122 PPP in P&R at ~20% frequency (95th percentile) — elite secondary creation for a wing.
10. Summary
Jamal Bey is a prototypical modern 3-and-D wing who provides significant floor spacing and secondary creation. He will adapt to a higher level without major difficulties — in fact, his specialist skill set may make him even better suited for the bigger leagues where ball movement and spacing are prioritized.
11. Agent Contact  &  12. Feedback Contact
AgentAndy Bountogianis
Company
Contact+12165091566
NameDavit Tsivtsivadze
RoleAC Neftchi Baku
Contact+994504672872
SCOUTORY © 2026 SCOUTORY / Matt Haufer — Scouting Report: Jamal Bey