Pro Terps: NBA Playoffs Begin
The NBA playoffs are underway, featuring several former Terps showcasing strong performances. Aaron Wiggins of the Oklahoma City Thunder has emerged as a key player, averaging 26.7 points in his last three games. Kevin Huerter and Jalen Smith, both now with the Chicago Bulls, have improved their game since their recent trades, aiming for success in the Play-In Tournament. Other former Terps like Jahmir Young and Alex Len are also contributing significantly to their teams, while Donta Scott is making an impact in the G League amidst a promising start to his professional career. The playoffs promise to spotlight their skills and potential.
By the Numbers- Aaron Wiggins averages 12 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.8 assists, with a career-high 41 points in one game this season.
- Kevin Huerter saw an increase in his scoring from 7.8 to 13.2 points per game after joining the Bulls.
- The Bulls are looking to secure playoff placement with crucial matchups against the Heat and Hawks.
- Former Terps in the playoffs include Wiggins, Huerter, Smith, and Len, each contributing uniquely to their teams.
The upcoming playoff games will determine which teams advance and spotlight the performances of players like Wiggins and Huerter. Teams like the Bulls must win their Play-In games to participate in the main playoff bracket. The ongoing visibility of these former Terps could lead to increased demand and future opportunities.
Bottom LineAs the NBA playoffs progress, the performances of former Terps highlight the sustained impact of their collegiate careers on professional basketball. Their collective success in the postseason can shape their future trajectories and solidify their statuses in the league.
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