Bashir could be to Monmouth this year what Acuff was to EMU last year. A guy that puts up big numbers because he has to carry the team.Think there are guys like this at smaller schools all of the country that we are not familiar with; and think we found our shooter in PJ - just he's not going to be allowed to take 17 shots - but like what I see when he does. But heck of a game from Bashir.
I was thinking the same thing.Bashir could be to Monmouth this year what Acuff was to EMU last year. A guy that puts up big numbers because he has to carry the team.
Yeah, he's getting a workout w the # of shots he's getting up. Pretty sure he's well below average efficiency overall this year.Bashir could be to Monmouth this year what Acuff was to EMU last year. A guy that puts up big numbers because he has to carry the team.
Exactly. He is a high volume shooter. Came into last night’s game shooting only 35% from the floor and 24% from three (Derek Simpson-like #s). RU’s lack of defense allowed him to feast from the 3 point line last night shooting well above his average.Bashir could be to Monmouth this year what Acuff was to EMU last year. A guy that puts up big numbers because he has to carry the team.
He could be basketball’s Dymere Miller.He's had a good start to his 2nd season and still has games against Seton Hall, Princeton and Auburn over the next few weeks. He also dropped 20 against Mich. St. and 25 against NIU. So maybe this is his year is his coming out party. If he continues to put up good numbers he'll be in demand in the portal and maybe out of our reach.
Last year he shot 39% from 3 with 51 makes.Yeah, he's getting a workout w the # of shots he's getting up. Pretty sure he's well below average efficiency overall this year.
His season numbers jumped to 38.7% and 37.0% after last night which are in line with his freshman year shooting. Would expect those numbers to maybe improve a little once they get into CAA games. Though I'm not sure I'm wanting to see this guy against my alma mater if he keeps this up...lol.Exactly. He is a high volume shooter. Came into last night’s game shooting only 35% from the floor and 24% from three (Derek Simpson-like #s). RU’s lack of defense allowed him to feast from the 3 point line last night shooting well above his average.
True.Think there are guys like this at smaller schools all of the country that we are not familiar with; and think we found our shooter in PJ - just he's not going to be allowed to take 17 shots - but like what I see when he does. But heck of a game from Bashir.
I don't think it was a lack of defense as much as it was "who is this guy." Again, Bashir is a volume shooter who shot well above his numbers and by time Rutgers reacted Bashir was unconscious. He could fart a three. That's how hot he was last night.Exactly. He is a high volume shooter. Came into last night’s game shooting only 35% from the floor and 24% from three (Derek Simpson-like #s). RU’s lack of defense allowed him to feast from the 3 point line last night shooting well above his average.
.....or he was just ON ONE last night. Happens with all shooters - they get hot, and people think they found the next diamond in the rough, Steph Curry player. Truth is they were just hot for a game or two, and are very likely where they should be.Exactly. He is a high volume shooter. Came into last night’s game shooting only 35% from the floor and 24% from three (Derek Simpson-like #s). RU’s lack of defense allowed him to feast from the 3 point line last night shooting well above his average.
Yup - let a shooter hit a couple in a row and gain his confidence, and then all of a sudden you have a potential monster problem on your hand. This is exactly what happened to us yesterday.I don't think it was a lack of defense as much as it was "who is this guy." Again, Bashir is a volume shooter who shot well above his numbers and by time Rutgers reacted Bashir was unconscious. He could fart a three. That's how hot he was last night.
That was an amazing gameI think Bashir's 38 points are the second-highest amount ever scored by an opponent in a game at the RAC.
The highest: John Gerdy, a former NJ high school star at Passaic Valley, tossed in 41 points for Davidson in the late 70s.
That was my opinion of Curry for awhile watching him at Davidson.....or he was just ON ONE last night. Happens with all shooters - they get hot, and people think they found the next diamond in the rough, Steph Curry player. Truth is they were just hot for a game or two, and are very likely where they should be.
He's now 36% this year too. Takes too many two pointers at a low %. Shooting only 41% inside the arc on over ten shots a game and only 36% inside the arc last year.Last year he shot 39% from 3 with 51 makes.
Typical of the best player on a bad team. When we sign him up next year he won't need to do that anymore. He can just drain 3s. :)He's now 36% this year too. Takes too many two pointers at a low %. Shooting only 41% inside the arc on over ten shots a game and only 36% inside the arc last year.
YupTypical of the best player on a bad team. When we sign him up next year he won't need to do that anymore. He can just drain 3s. :)
Where is the twin at?He was very lightly recruited.
Came off the bench last year for Monmouth as a freshman.
He’s a threat from the outside for sure but last night was a career night for him !
He also has a twin brother. I was surprised Monmouth didn’t snag him in the portal last year.