Donta Hall is a product of small town Luverne, Alabama. He was ranked as the #2 player in the state of Alabama, and was also named 2A Player of the Year his senior season. Hall had a very successful high school career. The 6’9” forward was the first student-athlete from Luverne High School to get a D1 scholarship. During his first two seasons with the Crimson Tide, Hall has appeared in over 30 games. Shooters have been weary of coming in the paint on Donta. During Hall’s freshman season, he was second on the team and sixth in the SEC with 1.7 blocks per game, and led the team in blocks his sophomore season. Donta Hall has been a role player in his first two seasons in Tuscaloosa, but this season things have changed.
Donta Hall has stepped in to a key role for the Tide basketball team this season. He has turned into an offensive weapon while maintaining the same strong defensive presence. Hall’s most noteworthy stat is his shooting. This season, he ranks second in the nation and leads the SEC in field goal percentage at 75% (51-68). In addition to offense, he ranks second in the SEC in blocks, with 2.8 per game. Hall’s presence down low on offense has been intensified this year. Some people may even refer to him as a young Kareem with how accurately he shoots the hook shot. He has shown that the tools are there to be a successful big man in college and at the next level.
With his improved offensive skillset, Donta Hall has all the tools necessary to compete with anyone in the country and should be on NBA team’s radars. You can’t find any mock draft with his name on it and that’s absurd. Because Collin Sexton brings so much attention to the program, Hall will hopefully get the recognition he deserves if he continues to perform this well. I believe Donta deserves a shot at the NBA, and if he gets a shot he will succeed. Whoever steals him will be very happy in the future. Take a look at what Hall brings to the table and keep an eye out for him this season:
Alabama’s Donta Hall averaging 19.2 PTS, 14.0 REBS and 4.7 BLKS per 40 minutes while shooting 73.3% from the field. Long and mobile. Just turned 20 in August. #70 on our Top 100. pic.twitter.com/YpNOsDjFhC
— Mike Schmitz (@Mike_Schmitz) December 1, 2017