$Signed a two-year, $12.69 million contract with the Bulls in July of 2023. Contract includes $6.81 million player option for 2025-26.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Carter was born in 1995 in Maywood, Illinois to parents Leroy Carter and Cynthia Johnson. He has four siblings -- Briana Johnson, Daren Carter, Kalin Fisher and Cameron Carter. Carter attended Proviso East High School in his hometown of Maywood, averaging 22 points per game his senior year. In his youth, he also played AAU basketball with future NBA guard Jalen Brunson. As a three-star recruit, Carter elected to attend West Virginia, where he majored in sports management. Carter has volunteered at several charitable organizations, including Dream Foundation and United Way. You can follow him on Twitter (@nextlevel_03) and Instagram (@nextlevel_03). Carter was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in his junior (2016-17) and senior (2017-18) seasons. He was also named to the 17-18 All-Big 12 First Team. Carter led the Big 12 in steals for all four of his seasons at West Virginia. The Maywood, Illinois native led the Big 12 in steals per game in the 2016-17 (2.5) and 2017-18 seasons (3.0). Carter collected the second-most field goals (215) in the Big 12 in 17-18, his senior year. He collected the third-most points (640) in the conference during his senior season. Carter was fourth in the Big 12 during the 17-18 campaign in points per game (17.3) and free-throw percentage (.858). He was selected the 2018 All-Big 12 Tournament Team. Carter helped lead West Virginia to the '18 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. He was selected in the second round (32nd overall) in the 2018 NBA Draft by the Memphis Grizzlies.
Rare appearance in loss
GChicago Bulls
November 6, 2024
Carter notched five points (2-2 FG, 1-1 3Pt) and two rebounds in six minutes during Wednesday's 119-99 loss to the Mavericks.
ANALYSIS Carter suited up for just the second time this season, playing six minutes in garbage time. It's been an underwhelming 12 months for Carter, who has struggled to carve out a consistent role in the Chicago rotation. Based on what we have seen across the first six games, it appears he is going to be utilized as nothing more than a depth piece.
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Stat Review
How does Jevon Carter compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
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Effective Field Goal %
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3-Point Attempt Rate
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Free Throw Rate
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Offensive Rebound %
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Defensive Rebound %
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Total Rebound %
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Assist %
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Steal %
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Block %
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Turnover %
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Usage %
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True Shooting %
39.1%
Effective Field Goal %
39.1%
3-Point Attempt Rate
69.6%
Free Throw Rate
0.0%
Offensive Rebound %
2.0%
Defensive Rebound %
13.7%
Total Rebound %
7.9%
Assist %
14.8%
Steal %
2.3%
Block %
0.0%
Turnover %
12.1%
Usage %
21.2%
Fantasy Points Per Game
3.8
Fantasy Points Per Minute
0.8
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After serving as a backup for the entirety of his career, Carter could very well find himself as the starting point guard in Chicago come opening night. He cobbled together a decent 2022-23 season for the Bucks, finishing just outside the top 200 in standard formats, with averages of 8.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.8 three-pointers in 22.4 minutes per game. The Bulls have lost Lonzo Ball for another season as he continues to battle an ongoing knee injury. Although Carter has yet to prove himself as a sustainable fantasy asset, the same could be said for his direct competition, those being Ayo Dosunmu and Alex Caruso. If Carter can carve out a 28-minute role for himself, he could be worth considering in the final round, given his ability to contribute on both ends of the floor.
After being waived by the Nets midway through the season, Carter landed in Milwaukee, carving out a somewhat consistent role. He flashed an ability to rack up assists and steals, which are highly sought after in fantasy circles. Unfortunately, his production only comes when those ahead of him in the rotation as given the night off, meaning he should be viewed as a fringe streaming option, at best.
Carter primarily served as a backup shooting guard to Devin Booker during the 2019-20 season, and while he didn't post big numbers, his three-point percentage was excellent as he shot 42.5 percent on 2.5 attempts per game. It was his first full season with one team after he had been traded from Memphis in his rookie campaign. The 25-year-old third-year guard averaged just 16.3 minutes per game in his limited backup role, which hampered his ability to post consistent production. Carter hit the 20-point mark only once during 2019-20 in an August contest in the Orlando bubble, draining six three-pointers. It remains to be seen how the Suns' acquisition of Chris Paul will impact Carter, but it could signal a reduced role for the third-year bench guard. Nevertheless, accurate three-point shooting is a sought-after commodity in today's NBA, and Carter should provide some value if he's able to match his dead-eye numbers from last year.
Carter's stint with the Grizzlies lasted one short season following his selection as the second pick of the second round in June 2018. The West Virginia product came into the league on the rise, as he'd improved his scoring over the prior year in each of his last three college seasons and had shot over 38.0 percent from three-point range in each of his last two campaigns as well. Carter also arrived in Memphis with a stellar defensive reputation, averaging 2.3 steals during his four-year career with the Mountaineers. The 23-year-old then averaged 4.4 points, 1.8 assists and 1.7 rebounds across 14.8 minutes over 39 games during his rookie season, but significant inefficiency in the form of 30.3 percent shooting capped his offensive production. Carter was then dealt to the Suns on July 3 as part of a multi-player trade, and he finds himself buried on the depth chart at either guard spot to open his first season in Phoenix. Offseason acquisition Ricky Rubio and 2019 first-round pick Ty Jerome slot in ahead of him at point guard, as does versatile veteran Tyler Johnson. At two-guard, Devin Booker and Johnson are ahead of him for minutes as well. Therefore, Carter could potentially see less than the modest playing time he logged last season and presently only qualifies as an end-of-draft consideration in very deep formats.
The 2018 second-round pick is currently recovering from Aug. 14 thumb surgery, but the prognosis is that he'll be ready for the start of the regular season. Carter saw extensive time in both the Utah and Las Vegas Summer Leagues, averaging 25.7 minutes over three games in the former and 22.3 over seven contests in the latter. It was in Vegas where Carter enjoyed his best run, as he averaged a solid and well-rounded 11.4 points, 4.6 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 steals. The West Virginia product enjoyed a solid final two college seasons as well, topping out at 17.3 points, 6.6 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 3.0 steals as a senior. Carter’s shot does have plenty of room for improvement, however, and he’s seemingly facing a steep climb toward meaningful playing time with capable young veterans Andrew Harrison and Shelvin Mack ahead of him on the depth chart behind starter Mike Conley. Given his potential, Carter appears destined to get a year of seasoning in the G-League in the 2018-19 campaign.
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Scores season-high 20
GChicago Bulls
April 13, 2024
Carter chipped in 20 points (8-15 FG, 4-8 3Pt), two rebounds, 12 assists, one block and one steal across 37 minutes during Friday's 129-127 win over the Wizards.
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Rare appearance Tuesday
GChicago Bulls
April 9, 2024
Carter notched three points (1-5 FG, 1-5 3Pt) and one rebound across six minutes during Tuesday's 128-117 loss to the Knicks.
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Leads bench in minutes
GChicago Bulls
March 7, 2024
Carter contributed seven points (3-5 FG, 1-3 3Pt) and one assist over 20 minutes during the Bulls' 119-117 win over the Jazz on Wednesday.
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Logs just five minutes in loss
GChicago Bulls
February 15, 2024
Carter supplied zero points (0-2 FG, 0-2 3Pt), one rebound and one steal in five minutes during Wednesday's 108-105 loss to the Cavaliers.
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Hits double-digit scoring
GChicago Bulls
February 12, 2024
Carter ended Monday's 136-126 victory over the Hawks with 11 points (4-8 FG, 3-6 3Pt), two rebounds, two assists and one steal across 25 minutes.
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ANALYSIS Carter notched his first game of the season with at least 25 minutes Monday, as the 28-year-old is averaging just 13.8 minutes per game across 51 appearances. Connecting on 34.1 percent of 3.5 threes per game marks a sizable downgrade from the 40.5 percent clip he compiled across four prior seasons, but his poor shooting could be defensible in the context of not seeing enough usage to establish a rhythm in the offense.