Trey Jemison is a center on the New York Knicks roster, wearing number 56 and operating as a depth big man at the end of the rotation. He stands at 6 feet tall and weighs 260 pounds, a compact frame for the center position. Jemison played college basketball at UAB before reaching the NBA level.
Through 16 games this season, Jemison is averaging 7.8 minutes per game, limiting his statistical footprint considerably. He is posting 2.1 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, with 0.5 assists and a 36.0 field goal percentage. His free throw shooting is notably low at 13.1 percent, which is a significant weakness if he draws fouls near the basket. His plus/minus sits at plus-0.8, suggesting he holds his own in limited minutes without hurting the team. For bettors, Jemison is primarily relevant in player prop markets tied to rebounds and points. His low usage and short minutes make over/under thresholds on points and rebounds extremely modest, and line movement around his props often reflects late roster decisions and lineup changes. Given his inconsistent role, confirming whether he is in the active rotation on a given night is an important step before placing props on his rebounds or scoring totals. His free throw rate also makes any foul-drawing prop a risky angle.