Lamar Peters

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Lamar Peters
Landry-Walker

(New Orleans, Louisiana)
College
undrafted
Playing career2019–present
Career history
2019–2020Westchester Knicks
2020–2021Bursaspor
2021–2022Baskonia
2022Fuenlabrada
2023Karditsa
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Lamar Johnathan Peters (born June 19, 1998) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Karditsa of the Greek Basket League. He played college basketball for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Early life and high school

Peters was born in

Baylor. South Carolina, Memphis, Texas, Miami (Fla.) and Illinois going into his senior year. He said he developed a relationship with Bulldogs assistant coach Korey McCray.[2] As a senior, Peters averaged 26 points and five assists and was named first team 5A All-State by the LSWA and was named the Outstanding Player of the Year for the New Orleans Metro Area by The Advocate.[3][4]

College career

As a true freshman, Peters averaged 10.7 points and 3.4 assists per game and was named to the

McNeese State.[10] Following the end of the season he again entered the NBA Draft and hired an agent, forgoing his final season of eligibility.[11]

Professional career

After going undrafted in the

Exhibit 10 contract with the Knicks on August 11, 2019.[13] Peters was waived by the Knicks on October 19, 2019 and joined the team's NBA G League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks.[14][15] On February 26, 2020, Peters set a new Westchester record with 19 assists to go with 19 points in a 129-115 win over the Greensboro Swarm.[16] During the shortened 2019-20 season, Peters averaged 17.8 points, 7.3 assists, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game, shooting 42% from the field and 40% from three point range.[17]

On December 6, 2020, he signed with Frutti Extra Bursaspor of the Turkish Super League (BSL).[18]

On November 2, 2021, he signed with Baskonia of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroLeague.[19] On February 10, 2022, Peters parted ways with the team.[20]

On April 19, 2022, he signed with Fuenlabrada of the Spanish Liga ACB.[21]

On January 13, 2023, he signed with Karditsa of the Greek Basket League.[22] In 5 league games, he averaged 5 points and 1.6 assists in 18 minutes per contest, before suffering a season-ending injury.

Personal life

Peters' best friend is Tyree Griffin, the point guard for Southern Miss. Peters' father, Walter Sterling, was killed in a shooting in New Orleans during his freshman season at Mississippi State.[23]

References

  1. ^ Sammon, Will (February 15, 2017). "Lamar Peters pushes on amidst tragedy". The Clarion Ledger. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  2. ^ Walker, Rod (June 27, 2015). "Landry-Walker basketball player Lamar Peters commits to Mississippi State". The New Orleans Advocate. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  3. ^ Vinson, Joshua (February 7, 2017). "Lamar Peters is learning leadership at a young age". FoxSports1340AM.com. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "New Orleans area All-Metro Boys Basketball team: Landry-Walker's Lamar Peters named Outstanding Player; Karr's Taurus Howard selected Coach of the Year". New Orleans Advocate. April 26, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  5. ^ Jones, Paul (March 7, 2017). "MSU's Quinndary Weatherspoon, Lamar Peters Earn All-SEC honors". CBS Sports. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  6. ^ Guillory, William (April 4, 2018). "Former Landry-Walker guard Lamar Peters declares for 2018 NBA Draft, will not hire agent". NOLA.com. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  7. ^ Lowery, Logan (February 26, 2018). "Peters picked SEC Co-Player of the Week". Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  8. ^ Lowery, Logan (April 4, 2018). "Peters declares for NBA Draft, won't hire agent". Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  9. ^ Hopkins, Renaldo (April 3, 2019). "Column: Peters should stay another year to improve". The Reflector. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  10. ^ Horka, Tyler (December 10, 2018). "Lamar Peters' brilliant performances is key to Mississippi State's success this season". Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  11. ^ Gagliano, Steven (April 22, 2019). "Lamar Peters hires agent, enters NBA Draft". NewsMS.fm. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  12. ^ Akre, Phil (July 4, 2019). "Names to watch on Knicks' Summer League roster". SNY.tv. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  13. ^ Zucker, Joseph (August 12, 2019). "Knicks Rumors: Undrafted G Lamar Peters Agrees to Non-Guaranteed Contract". Bleacher Report. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  14. ^ Hersch, Corey (October 19, 2019). "Knicks waive guard Lamar Peters, forwards VJ King and Kenny Wooten". SNY.tv. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  15. ^ Priczak, Chris (January 3, 2020). "Lamar Peters: Former Mississippi State Bulldog's Journey To NBA Leads Him To New York". RidiculousUpside.com. SB Nation. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  16. ^ "Peters Sets Assist Record As Knicks Stop Swarm". NBA.com. February 26, 2020. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  17. ^ Schmidt, Dakota (April 16, 2020). "Let's Appreciate Some G Leaguers: Edition #4". Ridiculous Upside. SB Nation. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  18. ^ "Bursaspor tabs Lamar Peters". Eurobasket. December 6, 2020. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  19. ^ "Baskonia announces Lamar Peters". Sportando. November 2, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "Saski Baskonia y Lamar Peters acuerdan finalizar su vinculación". baskonia.com (in Spanish). February 10, 2022. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  21. ^ "Fuenlabrada inks Lamar Peters". Eurobasket. April 19, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  22. ^ "ASK Karditsas inks Lamar Peters". Sportando. January 13, 2023. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  23. ^ Sammon, Will (December 22, 2017). "In tough times, why does Mississippi State's Lamar Peters lean on USM's Tyree Griffin?". USA Today. Retrieved January 13, 2020.

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