
Lamont West (203-F-2002, college: Missouri St.) is a 27 year old 203cm forward from Ohio playing his third pro season and first in Germany with the Artland Dragons (Pro A). Last season he split time with Helios Suns Domzale (Slovenia-Liga Nova KBM averaging 10.8ppg, 5.1rpg, 2FGP: 60.5%, 3FGP: 43.3%, FT: 80.0%: and in the Adriatic League 2 averaged 7.6ppg, 2.6rpg, FGP: 50.0%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 90.0%, and in Dec.’23 signed at SPD Radnicki Kragujevac (Serbia-KLS) averaged 10.3ppg, 4.2rpg, 1.3spg, FGP: 60.0%, 3PT: 23.7%, FT: 87.7%. He played his rookie season with the Spars Realway Sarajevo (Bosnia-Division I) averaging 12.5ppg, 6.5rpg, 1.3spg. He also split time in the G-League with Santa Cruz and College Park. He began his basketball career at Withrow high school and also played at Miller Grove high school. He played at West Virginia University (NCAA) from 2015-2019 playing a total of 110 games. He then finished at Missouri State University (NCAA) averaging 9.6ppg, 3.8rpg, FGP: 57.5%, 3PT: 32.4%, FT: 91.2%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.
Thanks Lamont for talking to germanhoops.com. your playing your third pro season and fourth country after Bosnia, Slovenia and Serbia. Do you feel like a basketball globetrotter?
lol not yet. I haven’t been to a crazy number of countries but the ones I have been to have been alright.
You had a very solid NCAA career, but have had to pay your dues overseas. How big is the chip on your shoulder?
I feel like I am a very good player with some great college experience. I’m grinding to play basketball at the highest level and that’s all it is. You have your ups and you have yours downs.
Is the Pro A the strongest league that you have played so far in your pro career?
I would say the G league is the best I have played in and this is second.
Last season you split time with Helios Suns Domzale (Slovenia-Liga Nova KBM) averaging 10.8ppg, 5.1rpg, 2FGP: 60.5%, 3FGP: 43.3%, FT: 80.0%: Adriatic League 2 averaged 7.6ppg, 2.6rpg, FGP: 50.0%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 90.0%, in Dec.’23 signed at SPD Radnicki Kragujevac (Serbia-KLS) averaging 10.3ppg, 4.2rpg, 1.3spg, FGP: 60.0%, 3PT: 23.7%, FT: 87.7%. Is it fair to say that this was your break out season?
I have not had my breakout season yet I have not played my best brand of basketball.
You reached the Slovenian Super Cup. You were close to your first chip. What kind of a feeling was it playing in a pro final?
That game was a very good game it was exciting. We played Olympia the game was very close.
How valuable was it battling a guy like 37 year old Uros Nikiolic on a daily basis. Did some more toughness rub off on you?
Uros was probably top 5 strongest players I ever played with. I got my toughness from growing up how, but for sure he was a tough player.
What was Slovenia like? The country is so small. How basketball crazy is that country and did you hear the name Doncic often?
Slovenia was cool. I saw different parts of it and I used to go to the place called Ljubljana which I think is the capital. Doncic name was always brought up he’s one if not the biggest name there.
You played your rookie season with at Spars Realway Sarajevo (Bosnia-Division 1) averaging 12.5ppg, 6.5rpg, 1.3spg. What do you remember being your wake up call to being a rookie where you knew that you were far away from home?
Being is Bosnia honestly was one of my worst years being overseas. Away from my family other personal reasons and just this being my first time not knowing what to expect.
You also played in the G-League as a rookie with College Park and Santa Cruz. How competitive is it battling guys for minutes?
The G league is very competitive and is ran like a business just like any other professional organizations. The players who still want a chance to make it to the NBA play there and everyday is a grind but it was fun.
You were teammates with Jalen Johnson. What memories do you have of him. He has made a big rise in the NBA the last 2 years. Did you see that coming from when you saw him play?
Jalen Johnson was a good player. Every game he played in the g league when I was there he dominated.
How was your time in Santa Cruz? There were also many great talents. Was there a player in your short time that really impressed you?
My time in Santa Cruz was fun playing for those fans and that organization I learned a lot. I played with Moses Moody and he was very good but I think I surprised my own self with how resilient and mentally strong I was to be able to handle diverse situations and how I am able to adapt and play at any level.
What was your best example that you saw in the G-League where you saw that the NBA will always be a business?
The NBA will always be a business just like overseas basketball. I think universally a lot of programs handle the business side of basketball very similar but they pay on time.
Would you ever go back to the G-League or are the NBA chances just to slim?
If it was the right situation I would go back to the G league.
You played at the University of West Virginia (NCAA) from 2015-2019. You had 2 NCAA Sweet 16 runs losing to Gonzaga and Villanova. What run did you enjoy more?
Honestly I can’t even pick which run was more fun because they both taught me so much about winning and teamwork and being up and being down I can’t pick.
You played a game against NCAA powerhouse Kentucky. What memories do you have of playing against great players against Shai Gillgeous-Alexander, Kevin Knox and PJ Washington? Is Shai at his limit or could become the best player in the NBA one day?
Playing against Shai and them dudes was fun it was very competitive and they had a name so the game was much more intense. I think if God wants him to be the MVP of the league he will be.
How valuable was legendary head coach Bob Huggins in your early basketball development? How did he help your game best?
Bob Huggins was like everybody´s father basically he was a very good person and he taught me toughness and just the will to want to win basketball games more than anybody else no matter what it took. Our practices were so hard the games came easy and that’s why we were good. He taught me a lot I would have to write a whole different paper about the things I learned from him and just being in college playing for a legendary coach in general.
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Esa Ahmad?
Me I don’t lose 1 on 1s
You added a season at Missouri State University (NCAA) averaging 9.6ppg, 3.8rpg, FGP: 57.5%, 3PT: 32.4%, FT: 91.2%. How did head coach Dana Ford give you that last push on the way to a pro career?
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What was your fondest moment at Missouri State? You had a big 22 point game in a win over Indiana State.
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Who is the toughest player that you faced in the NCAA that went to the NBA?
Maybe Trae Young if we are talking players but maybe having to guard Josh Jackson from Kansas.
Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?
Bam from Miami Heat
Jevon Carter
Dennis Smith Jr
Alterique Gilbert from highschool
Devin Williams
What is your personal NBA Mount Rushmore of past or present heads?
Lebron, MJ, Kareem and Shaq plus Kobe I can’t pick.
What is your personal opinion of the neverending debate of who is the greatest of all-time Jordan or Lebron?
Lebron James is the greatest basketball player to have ever been born since the beginning of time.
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
Yea I have seen the sequel. It wasn’t as good as the original by a long shot but it was still funny to watch.
Thanks Lamont for the chat.