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Heide Explodes: Texas Hoops Finds Fire from Deep

Summary

  • Cam Heide scored a career-high 20 points, hitting six three-pointers.
  • Heide's performance boosted Texas' three-point shooting significantly.
  • Texas basketball heads to the Maui Invitational with new momentum.
Heide Explodes: Texas Hoops Finds Fire from Deep

Texas basketball secured a dominant 99-65 win against Rider, largely thanks to an explosive performance from Cam Heide. Heide, a transfer from Purdue, poured in a career-high 20 points, converting six of his nine three-point attempts. His sharp shooting significantly elevated the team's offensive efficiency, a much-needed boost as they prepare for upcoming games.

This breakout game for Heide, who stepped into the starting lineup due to an injury, has coach Sean Miller considering a permanent change. Heide's ability to space the floor with his long-range threat "strikes fear" into opponents, making the game easier for his teammates. This contrasts with the steady play of Nic Codie, the player Heide replaced in the starting five.

The team now heads to the Maui Invitational, with Heide's usage expected to be a key factor. Coach Miller highlighted Heide's all-around game, noting his offensive rebounding and defensive physicality. Texas aims to leverage this improved shooting and Heide's impact as they face a challenging schedule in Hawaii.

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Cam Heide is a junior forward who transferred from Purdue and recently stepped into the starting lineup for Texas, showcasing impressive three-point shooting.
The Maui Invitational is a college basketball tournament held in Hawaii, featuring eight teams including Texas, Arizona State, and USC. Texas's first opponent is Arizona State.
Heide's career-high 20 points and six three-pointers significantly boosted Texas's shooting accuracy, raising their three-point percentage from 28.2% to 36.6% in the game against Rider.

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