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Player Profile: Jara ' BAM' Doyne

 

Statistics: Jara 'BAM' Doyne

Jara DoynePosition: Shooting Guard/Small Forward

Shooting Hand: Right Hand

Height193cm

Weight: 89kg

Birthdate: Oct 27, 1984

Passport: USA

College: Ole Miss -  NCAA 1

 

 

Outlook
An emotional leader on the court.  Very talented player that can move easily from SF to SG and even some minutes at PG because of his GREAT court vision.  Has great range on his shot and is a threat well beyond the 3 pt arc.  Is a truly complete player and can 'do it all'.   Handles opposing pressure very well allowing team mates to score open easy buckets.  He cannot be double teamed as he kills opposing teams with the right passes and decisions every time on the floor.  Has the ability to take over a game when necessary at either end of the floor.  A very athletic player he also has the ability to rebound with the best of them when necessary.  Also a great defender will always be called upon to shut down the opposing teams' best player whether that be a PG, SG or SF.  Very athletic with great body control allows him to take contact and finish strongly at the rim to consistently get the shot off.  Will find a variety of ways to score and will make good shot selections with the shot clock running down.
Scouting

VIDEO:  Game 1: Watch Bam in his senior season light up LSU in the SEC tournament with Glen 'Big Baby' Davis (now of the Celtics) on the opposition.  Bam ends up with 26pts and grabs 8 rebounds as well!  CLICK HERE

Game 2: 2010-11: Watch Bam take it to Eurochallenge team Szolnok in Hungary and lead his team to a one point victory in a hard fought battle where he has 22pts with 2-5 from the 3pt line.  CLICK HERE

Game 3: 2010-11: See Bam back in action in Hungary and he records 39pts on an offensive outburst hitting 5-8 3pt en route to a overtime victory vs Soproni.  CLICK HERE

Game 4: 2009-10 - Watch Bam's amazing talent as he torches the defending champions of Hungary, Atomeromu, for 35pts while grabbing an unreal 10rebs and knocking down 4-7 3pt shots.  CLICK HERE

 
Previous Teams
Albacomp - HUN 2008-09, Falco - HUN 2007-08, Ole Miss - NCAA 2003-07  
Career

Körmenden játszott az NYKK

2010-11: Signed with Charleville in ProB France.  Had a great preseason in France and against some teams in Germany and Belgium.  Problems became apparent when there were no coaching adjustments to other teams and their defensive strategies to try and stop Bam.  Was second on the team in both scoring and assists but he could see the writing on the wall as the team was not successful he elected to return to another club in Hungary.  It was the right move as Charleville continued to loose alot of games. Moving to Falco he became their leading scorer and the top scorer of the league!  Second on the team in assists and third in rebounding.  Meanwhile Bam took Falco and moved them into the playoffs challenging one of the top teams Albacomp in the first round.  After an amazing series Albacomp was able to defeat Bam and Falco because of home court advantage.  Ranked 2nd in the league in scoring at 21.8ppg, second on the team in steals and assists.  First on the team in 3pt converted and % and one of the league leaders with a red hot 44.4% from downtown.  Scored a season high 39pts in a overtime win vs Soproni (2/26/11).  Grabbed double figure rebounds on two separate occasions.  Also dished out 6 assists on two separate occasions.  Also had 5 steals in two different games.

 

2009-10: Signed with NYKK of Hungary in October and showed he was back to 100% and went on a tear!  Lead the team during the season to six consecutive wins where they only had 3 wins when he arrived.  Lead the team in scoring and was ranked second in the league at 21.4ppg.  Also was 2nd on the team in rebounding with a 5.2rpg mark. Took his team from the basement and carried them to within a breath of the top 8 for qualification to the playoffs.  Had a season high 35pts vs Atomeromu (2/5/10) to go with a season high 10 rebs in the same game.  Also recorded a season mark of 4-7 3pt in that same game.  Recorded a season high 6 assists on two occasions vs Falco and Kecskemeti (1/16/10 and 2/14/10).  Took away a season high 5 steals vs Soproni (12/20/10).  For his efforts he was named to the Eurobasket All Hungary second team 2009-10. 

 

2008-09:  

After his first season in Hungary was pursued by every team in the league.  Decided to return with Albacomp who promised to have a great squad assembled for Bam to repeat the championship.  Was injured early in the season during the first month with a badly strained groin injury.  This hampered him all season and he was not able to play to his normal excellent level.  The team still kept him and he limped through the season posting career lows in Hungary for every statistical category.  After the season Bam took time off with great rehab and brought himself back to 100% waiting for somebody to come calling to show what he could do again.

 

2007-08:

Had a dream season for a rookie into Europe after signing with Falco of the top league in Hungary.  Captured the Championship in Hungary in his first season.  He was instrumental in this endeavor as he lead the team in scoring and was 6th in the league with 20.8ppg.  He also was tops on the team and 1st overall in the league with 3.1 steals per game.  Shot a sizzling 44% from the 3pt line for the season.  Named to the Eurobasket All Hungary 2nd team.  Also captured the championship of the CEBL (Central European Basketball league) in it's initial year.  It is a competition consisting of the top teams in Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia.  Another title and accolade on his resume after only a single season in Europe.

 

2006-07: 

Ole Miss - NCAA - Team Captain ... Only player to start all 34 games ... Finished second on the team in scoring (14.9), assists (65) and steals (37) and third in rebounding (4.3) ... Was 10th in the SEC in scoring and sixth in free throw accuracy (76.9) ... Tallied multiple steals in nine games, including a career-high tying 4 against Arkansas at home ... Topped the team or tied for the team-lead in scoring in 11 games and in rebounds seven times ... Posted 10 20-point games and four against SEC competition ... Struck for team-highs of 26 points and 8 rebounds in the SEC Tournament second-round win over LSU (3/9) ... Totaled 23 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in the win over Mississippi State (1/30) ... Had 22 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals at Vanderbilt ... Dropped in 19 points at home against Auburn (3/3) and broke a tied game with four free throws in the final three seconds ... Scored 20 against the Tigers at Auburn (2/3)... Led the team in the Alabama victory with 17 points ... Named the SEC Player of the Week on Nov. 27 after notching consecutive 20-point games for the first time in his career; scored a 25 in rallying the Rebels from 10 points down in the second half to a win over Tennessee Tech; followed up with his second career double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds against Nicholls ... Posted his first double-double with 20 points and a career-best 12 boards against Fairfield ... Scored a career-high 28 in the win at South Alabama ... Dropped in 25 points against Louisiana-Monroe and 22 at Saint Louis.

2005- 06:
Played in all 30 games and started 26 times ... Ranked second on the club in assists (2.3) and steals (1.1) and third in scoring (9.0) and rebounding (4.0) ... Led the Rebels from the free throw line at 73.6 percent (67-of-91) ... Notched double-figures 12 times with three 20-point outings ... Topped the team in scoring in six games ... Led Ole Miss past South Carolina with 23 points, a season-high 9 rebounds and 5 assists; Hit 2 key free throws with 9 seconds left to extend the lead to 5 points ... Was 6-of-7 shooting, 3-for-3 from the arc and 5-for-6 from the stripe in notching 20 points against LSU (1/28) ... Struck for a season-high 24 points with 6 rebounds, 4 assists against Arkansas State; Drilled 4-of-4 free throws in the final 41 seconds to seal the win ... Against Southeastern Louisiana, scored 11 of his 15 points as part of the Rebels' game-winning, second-half rally; Grabbed 7 rebounds ... Played all 40 minutes at Alabama and notched 13 points and 6 rebounds; Also provided strong defense on the Tide's Ronald Steele, limiting the All-SEC guard to 0-of-10 shooting and 2 points ... Hit 2 free throws and grabbed the game's final rebound all in the last 9 seconds of the 73-70 home victory over Arkansas (2/15) ... Posted 16 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals vs. Louisiana-Monroe ... Totaled 15 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists against Saint Louis ... 12 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists vs. Centenary ... Added 12 points at Mississippi State (2/18) ... Scored 12 points against Alcorn State ... 11 points vs. Kentucky at the SEC Tournament ... Dropped in 10 against Auburn (2/25) ... Tallied 9 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals at Georgia ... Led the team in assists against Mississippi State at home (1/14) with a career-high 6 along with 6 points and 5 rebounds ... Pitched in with 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks and 2 steals at Tennessee ... Career-high 4 steals with 9 points vs. South Carolina State.


2004-05:
Played in 18 games, starting one against Tennessee Tech ... Scored career-high 11 points and added 3 assists vs. Illinois State ... Matched career-high 11 points vs. Nicholls State ... 10 points against UT-Martin ... 9 points, 3 steals, 2 assists and 2 rebounds vs. Southeastern Louisiana ... Dropped in 8 points at VCU ... Tallied 4 assists with 2 points and 2 rebounds at South Carolina; Missed potential game-winning shot with two seconds left in regulation, sending the game to overtime.

 

2003-04:

Played in 24 games and started five times ... Started first four games of year ... Saw increased playing time at the close of the regular season, averaging 18.3 minutes over the final four regular-season games and posting 3.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in those contests ... Added six points and two rebounds at Alabama ... Collected career-high seven boards vs. Vanderbilt at home and dished out three assists ... Contributed four points and four rebounds at Tennessee ... Grabbed five rebounds against Arkansas ... Six points on 2-for-2 three-pointers against Southeastern Louisiana ... Five points vs. Nicholls State ... Totaled four points, three assists and two rebounds in a season-high 33 minutes vs. Centenary ... Five rebounds and three points in the home win over Arkansas ... Recorded two points and two rebounds at Mississippi State.

 

 

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