Landry Shamet is a guard for the New York Knicks, wearing number 14 and operating primarily as a perimeter shooter off the bench. Standing 6'4" and 190 lbs, Shamet played college basketball at Wichita State before entering the NBA. His draft year is not listed in available records. Born March 13, 1997, the American guard has built a reputation as a spacing option who thrives in catch-and-shoot situations.
Through 52 games this season, Shamet is averaging 9.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists across 22.4 minutes per game, with a 37.6% mark from three-point range on a 42.8% overall field goal percentage. His free throw shooting at 34.4% is a notable weakness relative to his overall offensive profile. A positive plus-minus of 3.8 suggests he holds his own when on the floor, fitting the Knicks' need for reliable perimeter depth. His role as a moderate-minutes guard limits upside in traditional counting categories but creates consistent prop bet angles around points scored, with his three-point attempts being the clearest betting lever. Given his shooting volume and relatively stable minutes, points and threes-made props are the most relevant markets to monitor, while his low assist and rebound averages make those prop lines easier to assess against posted totals.