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2025-26 Season

JALEN WILSON

Brooklyn Nets | Forward | 6-6
Jalen Wilson
6.4 PPG
2.1 RPG
0.9 APG
15.9 MPG
-4.5 Impact

Wilson produces at an below average rate for a 16-minute workload.

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NET IMPACT BREAKDOWN
Every stat, every credit, every cost — per game average
-4.5
Scoring +5.3
Points 6.4 PPG = +3.8
Shot Making above expected FG% = +1.5
Creation +0.4
Creation 0.9 AST/g = +0.4
Turnovers -1.7
Turnovers 0.7/g = -1.7
Defense -0.6
Defense 0.4 STL, 0.0 BLK = -0.6
Hustle & Effort +1.5
Rebounds 2.1 RPG = +1.5
Raw Impact +4.9
Baseline (game-average expected) −9.4
Net Impact
-4.5
21st pctl vs Forwards

PBP Credit: Every play is analyzed from play-by-play data. Scorers get difficulty-adjusted credit, assisters get creation value based on the shot opportunity they created, and turnovers are classified by type. Shot difficulty is derived from 1M+ shots across 4 seasons. Full methodology

SKILL DNA

Percentile rank vs 234 Forwards with 10+ games

Scoring 32th
7.1 PPG
Efficiency 31th
54.4% TS
Playmaking 22th
1.0 APG
Rebounding 10th
2.4 RPG
Defense 29th
+5.5/g
Hustle 33th
+10.2/g
Creation 21th
+1.59/g
Shot Making 25th
+4.07/g
TO Discipline 56th
0.04/min

THE SEASON SO FAR

A brutal shooting slump and a complete inability to generate consistent offensive rhythm defined Jalen Wilson's early-season minutes. Even when his perimeter stroke caught fire, as it did on 10/26 vs SAS when he drilled three triples for 9 points, hidden defensive costs dragged his overall impact down to a frustrating -1.7. The real damage occurred when his jumper abandoned him entirely. During a disastrous outing on 11/09 vs NYK, Wilson bricked all eight of his field goal attempts to post an abysmal -15.7 impact score. Forced shots, poor spacing decisions, and an inability to create separation off the dribble routinely stalled the offense during his rotations. He finally found a brief spark on 11/29 vs MIL, utilizing decisive half-court attacks to score 13 points and generate a +5.3 impact score. Unfortunately, those efficient flashes were far too rare for a bench wing struggling to keep his head above water.

Jalen Wilson's midseason stretch was defined by maddening inconsistency, oscillating wildly between high-value rotational minutes and stretches where he was an active detriment on the floor. During a clash on 01/29 vs DEN, he needed just 8 points to generate a massive +8.4 impact score. He drove winning basketball in that contest through crisp defensive rotations and timely perimeter closeouts rather than sheer scoring volume. Just days later on 02/01 vs DET, the bottom completely fell out. Despite pulling down 7 rebounds and scoring 8 points in 27 minutes, his glaring inability to finish at the rim and a barrage of errant spot-up jumpers dragged him to a catastrophic -13.7 impact. This feast-or-famine reality was equally evident on 01/21 vs NYK, where he vanished from the game plan entirely, failing to make decisive cuts en route to a scoreless outing and a brutal -10.4 impact. To stick in a reliable NBA rotation, Wilson must eliminate these massive dips in focus and find ways to anchor the second unit when his jumper stops falling.

IMPACT TIMELINE

Game-by-game performance vs average. Green = above average, red = below.

PATTERNS

Inconsistent. Wilson has clear good-night/bad-night splits, with scoring swinging ~5 points between games. You're never quite sure which version shows up.

Streaky shooter — only cracks 45% from the field in 38% of games. Efficiency is all over the place night-to-night.

Slight upward trend. First-half impact: -5.6, second-half: -3.5. Modest improvement — possibly settling into a rhythm.

Tends to go on runs. Longest hot streak: 3 games. Longest cold streak: 15 games.

MATCHUP HISTORY

Based on 76 games with tracking data. Shows who guarded this player on offense and who he guarded on defense, with their shooting stats in those matchups.

ON OFFENSE: WHO GUARDED HIM

His shooting stats against each primary defender this season

K. Durant 20.6 poss
FG% 100.0%
3P% 100.0%
PPP 0.29
PTS 6
FG% 50.0%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.16
PTS 3
B. Sensabaugh 18.3 poss
FG% 66.7%
3P% 66.7%
PPP 0.33
PTS 6
G. Dick 18.1 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 100.0%
PPP 0.17
PTS 3
P. Williams 17.8 poss
FG% 0.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.0
PTS 0
J. Ivey 17.8 poss
FG% 0.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.17
PTS 3
D. Jenkins 17.5 poss
FG% 66.7%
3P% 100.0%
PPP 0.29
PTS 5
K. Williams 17.4 poss
FG% 33.3%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.17
PTS 3
R. Holland II 17.3 poss
FG% 66.7%
3P% 66.7%
PPP 0.35
PTS 6
J. Clarkson 16.5 poss
FG% 100.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.18
PTS 3

ON DEFENSE: WHO HE GUARDED

How opponents shot when he was the primary defender. Lower FG% = better defense.

R. Holland II 19.1 poss
FG% 42.9%
3P% 25.0%
PPP 0.37
PTS 7
P. Williams 18.6 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.11
PTS 2
FG% 25.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.11
PTS 2
A. Thompson 17.9 poss
FG% 66.7%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.28
PTS 5
K. Durant 16.5 poss
FG% 0.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.12
PTS 2
D. Jenkins 16.2 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.25
PTS 4
J. McCain 16.0 poss
FG% 80.0%
3P% 75.0%
PPP 0.69
PTS 11
J. Ivey 15.0 poss
FG% 33.3%
3P% 33.3%
PPP 0.2
PTS 3
J. Landale 14.3 poss
FG% 0.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.0
PTS 0
K. Murray 14.3 poss
FG% 75.0%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.49
PTS 7

SEASON STATS

54
Games
6.4
PPG
2.1
RPG
0.9
APG
0.4
SPG
0.0
BPG
39.6
FG%
35.5
3P%
71.9
FT%
15.9
MPG

GAME LOG

54 games played