2 - Arthur Kaluma

6-7, 190 Small Forward/Power Forward
Undecided HS Junior
Birthday
03/01/02 (23.2 yrs)
Hometown
Dallas, TX
High School
Universal Academy
Team Site Profile
Athleticism
NA
Size
NA
Defense
NA
Strength
NA
Quickness
NA
Leadership
NA
Jump Shot
NA
NBA Ready
NA
Ball Handling
NA
Potential
NA
Passing
NA
Intangibles
NA
Overall:

NBA Comparison: Harrison Ingram

Strengths: Adept at driving to the basket and punishing defenders around the rim … Kaluma’s 7-foot wingspan is appealing to scouts, allowing him to be versatile on both sides of the ball. … His athleticism is impressive and contributes to his game, allowing him to get to the rim … Crashes the glass every time the ball goes up … A large majority of Kaluma’s points come around the rim, as he takes approximately 63% of his shots near the basket, which compared to other players is extremely high … He has a quick first step off the catch and has a good frame for a combo forward … He often forces contact and gets fouled around the rim, getting to the line 4 times a game … He is a 74% free throw shooter, and ranks 15th in the Big 12 … Knocking down shots from the line is not a problem for him … Brings energy defensively and does anything to get a stop for his team, whether that is diving on the ground or getting a deflection … Coaches can always rely on him to come into the game and bring energy, pick his teammates up … Uses his strong 225 pound frame to his advantage … Defensive versatility is his trade mark … He can guard multiple positions and has good size and athleticism. and shows some ball hawking ability … Arguably, his stand out attribute of his game is rebounding … He averages 8 boards a game and nearly 2 offensive rebounds per game … When the ball goes up in the air, he is the first to ensure he will come down with the ball . He crashes the glass whenever he is in the game and constantly looks to push the ball up the floor off defensive rebounds, which can result in easy transition points … His athleticism, versatility, and energy are three traits on the defensive end that have helped him make his name known around college basketball … Has steadily improved his shooting ability from the perimeter …

Weaknesses: Despite his age, (22) still does not possess a high skill level offensively … He could be a better shooter. Although he is shooting better from from three this year, he still has to prove it on a higher volume … He has struggled behind the arc for much of his college career … He does not have much of a mid-range game and would much rather get to the rim … His shot release is relatively slow, allowing defenders to collapse on him quickly … Many of his three-point attempts are contented as he struggles to get off wide-open threes …. He also does not often create opportunities for his teammates to score … His inability to make plays for his teammates is a concern … Kaluma can be exploited in pick and roll defense …. He also struggles to guard on the perimeter … Evidently,
he struggled to guard quick, shifty players this season … After. A significant knee injury a couple of seasons back; which could potentially be a hurdle on the defensive side of the ball … Scouts will continually look at his defense throughout the season hoping it improves … For a player that relies on athleticism more than skill, his athleticism testing numbers will need to stand out …

Notes: Measured 6′ 6.25” barefoot, 8′ 7.50” standing reach, 221.8 lbs and a 7′ 0.50” wingspan and a 32.5 inch standing vertical and a 34.5′ inch max vertical at the 2023 NBA Draft Combine … Measured 6′ 6.75” barefoot, 8′ 7.50” standing reach, 221.4 lbs, 7′ 1.00” wingspan, 29.5 standing vert, 32.5 max vert at the 2024 NBA G-League Combine … Glendale, Arizona native …

Matthew Blutig 12/15/24

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