Labaron Philon

6-4, 180 Point Guard
Alabama Freshman
Birthday
11/24/05 (19.4 yrs)
Hometown
Mobile, AL
High School
Link Academy
Team Site Profile
Athleticism
8
Size
8
Defense
8
Strength
7
Quickness
8
Leadership
7
Jump Shot
7
NBA Ready
7
Ball Handling
8
Potential
8
Passing
8
Intangibles
7

NBA Comparison: Dennis Schröder

Strengths: Quick, twitchy lead guard with advanced change-of-pace ability and court vision beyond his years … Possesses excellent burst in the open floor, using a slick first step and hesitation dribble to get downhill quickly … Very good live-dribble passer — sees the floor well out of pick-and-roll and has the ability to deliver passes to rollers, shooters, or dump-offs in tight spaces … Plays with pace and confidence … Impressive handle, keeps defenders off balance with crossovers and stop-start footwork … Shifty and creative in traffic, showing a solid floater game and soft touch around the basket … High motor defender with good instincts in passing lanes — averaged 1.3 steals per game … Isn’t afraid of the moment, showing composure late in games and on big stages … Comfortable playing through contact and absorbing bumps, especially for a freshman … Has all the tools to be a primary initiator and table-setter at the next level … Handles pressure well and doesn’t rattle easily … Already one of the better drive-and-kick guards in his class … Excellent body control when finishing in transition or off the bounce … Free throw percentage (76.7 ) hints at possible long-term shooting improvement, but it remains a swing skill … Very good assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.8 to 1.7 — especially impressive for a freshman primary ball-handler, reflecting his strong decision-making, poise under pressure, and ability to take care of the ball in a fast-paced offense.

Weaknesses: Still early in his development as a pick-and-roll operator — needs to refine timing, pacing, and read progression to maximize his playmaking in structured sets … Still developing as a shooter — mechanics are functional but inconsistent … Struggled with perimeter efficiency (31.5% from three), often hesitant or streaky from deep … Needs to improve rhythm and confidence on catch-and-shoot jumpers … Can be turnover prone — averaged 1.7 giveaways per game and occasionally forces plays that aren’t there … Slight frame makes him susceptible to physical guards, especially when finishing through contact in the paint … Defensive fundamentals still a work in progress — tends to gamble or get caught on screens … Lacks elite length (wingspan not yet measured) for an NBA point guard and isn’t much of a shot blocker or vertical threat … Will need to tighten decision-making and improve off-ball movement … Older freshmen or stronger guards have given him trouble physically … Needs to add muscle and polish to handle NBA physicality and pacing … Long-term ceiling will depend on how far his shot and strength can develop.

Outlook:  Philon was one of the most impactful freshmen in the country, stepping into a key role and showing legitimate upside as a long-term NBA point guard … One of the more productive freshmen in the country, helping lead Alabama to the Elite Eight as a starting point guard …He combines burst, pace, and creativity with budding court leadership and feel … While the shooting concerns and strength limitations are real, his poise, vision, and self-creation potential give him a high floor as a lead guard. If his jumper progresses and he continues to fill out physically, he has the makings of a starting-level point guard in the NBA … A strong candidate for the late first or early second round with upside to exceed draft position …

Notes: Born in Mobile, Alabama on November 24, 2005 … Former 4-star recruit and Mr. Basketball in Alabama as a high school senior … Averaged 10.6 points, 3.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.4 steals in just under 25 minutes per game as a freshman … Helped Alabama reach the Elite Eight in 2025 NCAA Tournament … Played high school basketball at Baker (AL) before transferring to Link Academy (MO) for his senior season … Earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors multiple times … Known for his work ethic, quiet leadership, and calm demeanor … Majoring in Business …

Aran Smith – 4/11/25

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