Jalen Hood-Schifino Explained

Jalen Hood-Schifino
Position:Shooting guard
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:215
League:NBA
Team:Los Angeles Lakers
Number:0
Birth Date:19 June 2003
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
High School:
College:Indiana (2022–2023)
Draft Year:2023
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:17
Draft Team:Los Angeles Lakers
Career Start:2023
Years1:–present
Team1:Los Angeles Lakers
Years2:2023–2024
Team2:South Bay Lakers
Highlights:

Jalen Hood-Schifino (;[1] born June 19, 2003) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers. He was a five-star and four-star recruit and one of the top players in the 2022 class.

High school career

Hood-Schifino played for three different programs in high school. He began his prep career at Northside Christian Academy in Charlotte, North Carolina. As a sophomore, Hood-Schifino played at Combine Academy in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Before his junior season, Hood-Schifino transferred to national powerhouse Montverde Academy in Florida, coached by Kevin Boyle. At Montverde, Hood-Schifino won back-to-back GEICO High School Basketball National titles (2021 and 2022).

Hood-Schifino was named an all-star and invited to play in the Jordan Brand Classic, where he scored 14 points and hit three three-point shots. In the off-season, prior to college he also played for coach Norton Hurd IV and Team Thad, an AAU program founded by NBA player Thaddeus Young. He spent time working out in California with professionals, including the Los Angeles ClippersPaul George.

Hood-Schifino stated that his time at Montverde prepared him for college basketball, noting, "The everyday grind at Montverde, people don’t really know what’s, you know, put into it, like the practices. It's almost like a college practice; you're practicing three-plus hours every day, so it really prepared me for now. . . Now going through college, it’s almost like I’m at Montverde but at a college level."

Recruiting

While playing at the Combine Academy, Hood-Schifino committed to play for Jeff Capel and Pittsburgh. At the time, it was considered a major recruiting win for the Panthers to land Hood-Schifino, a Pittsburgh native. But following Hood-Schifino's sophomore year in high school, he chose to reopen his recruitment. The Indiana Hoosiers became involved in Hood-Schifino’s recruitment in the summer of 2021, just months after head coach Mike Woodson began in Bloomington. Hood-Schifino committed to the Hoosiers in August 2021. He was the highest-rated recruit to sign with the Hoosiers since Romeo Langford in 2018 and the 9th highest-ranked recruit for the program since 1998.

College career

Prior to Hood-Schifino's freshman year with the Hoosiers, a mock NBA draft projected him as a first-round pick. A panel of Big Ten media named him the preseason freshman of the year in the league.[2]

In his lone season at Indiana, Hood-Schifino was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year and third-team All-Big Ten by the coaches and media. In 32 games (32 starts), he averaged 13.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in 33.1 minutes per game. On January 8, 2023, Hood-Schifino scored 33 points in an 84–83 loss against Northwestern at Assembly Hall, the most points by a freshman at Indiana since Eric Gordon against Chattanooga in 2007. On February 25, 2023, Hood-Schifino scored an Indiana freshman-record 35 points in a 79-71 win against Purdue at Mackey Arena.

On March 31, 2023, Hood-Schifino declared for the NBA draft, foregoing his final three years of college eligibility.

Professional career

Los Angeles Lakers (2023–present)

The Los Angeles Lakers selected Hood-Schifino with the seventeenth overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft.[3]

On November 27, 2023, Hood-Schifino made his NBA debut for the Lakers in a 138-94 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. On March 21, 2024, Hood-Schifino underwent a lumbar microdiscectomy procedure, with an unknown timetable for his return.[4]

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| L.A. Lakers| 21 || 0 || 5.2 || .222 || .133 || .600 || .6 || .4 || .1 || .1 || 1.6|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 21 || 0 || 5.2 || .222 || .133 || .600 || .6 || .4 || .1 || .1 || 1.6

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2022–23| style="text-align:left;"| Indiana| 32 || 32 || 33.1 || .417 || .333 || .776 || 4.1 || 3.7 || .8 || .3 || 13.5

Personal life

Hood-Schifino is the son of Glenn Hood (formerly a quarterback at Santa Monica College) and Adrianne "Angel" Hood-Schifino, who played basketball at Lock Haven University.[5] The family was originally in Pittsburgh, but moved to Charlotte while Hood-Schifino was in middle school. Growing up, he played basketball in his grandparents' backyard and played against his older cousins, Sherron and DeAndre Schifino. DeAndre would end up being a member of the University of Pittsburgh’s football team. Sherron Schifino would end up playing college basketball. Sherron and DeAndre Schifino’s friends — who were also older than Hood-Schifino — played with them, too. "I was always the young kid," Hood-Schifino later explained.[6]

As part of a student athlete compensation package to raise awareness for Indiana charity partners, Hood-Schifino endorsed Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana, offering in-person appearances (such as speaking, presentation of skills, autograph sessions, and the like) as well as social media posts promoting these appearances and the charity.[7]

His uncle Drew[8] played college basketball for the West Virginia Mountaineers[9] and the California Vulcans,[10] before embarking on a professional career.[11] Another uncle, Jake Schifino, played in the NFL for the Tennessee Titans.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. . 2023-24 start of season NBA pronunciation guide . National Basketball Association . October 24, 2023 . May 18, 2024.
  2. News: Bozich . Alex . 2022-23 Indiana basketball player profile: Jalen Hood-Schifino . October 19, 2022 . Inside the Hall.
  3. Web site: Kobe Bryant fan Jalen Hood-Schifino reacts to going No. 17 to Lakers in 2023 NBA Draft. ClutchPoints. Songco. Paolo. June 22, 2023. June 22, 2023.
  4. Web site: Lakers News: Jalen Hood-Schifino Undergoes Surgery on Back Injury; Timetable TBD. March 21, 2024. bleacherreport.com. en.
  5. Web site: August 25, 2021 . Jalen Hood-Schifino: A commitment to Indiana and the relentless mindset he learned from his mother . June 27, 2023 . Inside the Hall . en.
  6. News: Tachmann . Tyler . Jalen Hood-Schifino brings competitiveness, versatility to Indiana . October 19, 2022 . Inside the Hall . June 24, 2022.
  7. News: 11 IU basketball athletes join summer class for Hoosiers For Good NIL deal . October 19, 2022 . Inside the Hall . August 3, 2022.
  8. Web site: July 4, 2019 . Former Penn Hills athlete Jalen Hood-Schifino gains college attention on summer circuit . June 27, 2023 . Trib HSSN . en.
  9. Web site: Drew Schifino - Men's Basketball . June 27, 2023 . West Virginia University Athletics . en.
  10. Web site: January 18, 2005 . Schifino ruled ineligible at California (Pa.) . June 27, 2023 . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  11. Web site: Drew Schifino . June 27, 2023 . Eurobasket.com.
  12. Web site: June 23, 2023 . NBA draft: Lakers take Indiana guard Jalen Hood-Schifino with 1st-round pick . June 27, 2023 . Orange County Register . en-US.