Taz Sherman
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No. 12 – Lavrio | |
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Position | Shooting guard |
League | GBL |
Personal information | |
Born | July 19, 1999 |
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Listed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Thurgood Marshall (Missouri City, Texas) |
College |
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NBA draft | 2022: undrafted |
Playing career | 2022–present |
Career history | |
2022–2023 | Budapest Honvéd |
2023–2024 | Kobrat |
2024–present | Lavrio |
Career highlights and awards | |
Tajzmel "Taz" Sherman (born July 19, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for Lavrio of the Greek Basketball League (GBL). He played college basketball for the Collin Cougars, and later for the West Virginia Mountaineers.
High school career
[edit]Sherman played basketball for Thurgood Marshall High School in Missouri City, Texas. As a senior, he helped his team reach the Class 5A state title game.[1] Despite meeting academic requirements, he received no scholarship offers from NCAA programs, even those in the Division II and Division III.[2] He signed with Collin College, one of two junior colleges to offer him.[3]
College career
[edit]As a freshman at Collin College, Sherman averaged 15.2 points per game, earning First Team All-North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC) and Freshman of the Year honors.[4][5] In his sophomore season, he scored a career-high 47 points against Grayson College.[6] As a sophomore, Sherman averaged 25.9 points, 4.8 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game.[7] He was named a Second Team NJCAA Division I All-American and NTJCAC Player of the Year.[8]
For his junior season, Sherman transferred to West Virginia over offers from SMU, Utah and Texas Tech.[4] He averaged 5.3 points in 13.1 minutes per game as a junior.[9] On March 2, 2021, Sherman scored a senior season-high 26 points in a 94–89 overtime loss to Baylor. He posted 21 games in double figures scoring during the season, starting six games.[10] As a senior, he finished third on the team in scoring with 13.4 points per game, and helped West Virginia reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Sherman earned All-Big 12 honorable mention recognition. He declared for the 2021 NBA draft before returning to West Virginia for a fifth season of eligibility, granted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] On November 18, 2021, Sherman scored 27 points in an 87-68 victory over Elon.[12] He was named to the Second Team All-Big 12.[13]
Professional career
[edit]Sherman went undrafted in the 2022 NBA draft. On October 22, 2022, he was selected with the 19th pick of the first round in the 2022 NBA G League draft by the Long Island Nets, but he was waived a week later. On October 31, he was acquired by the Birmingham Squadron, but was waived 4 days later. On November 15, was acquired by the Santa Cruz Warriors, but was again waived 5 days later without appearing in a game.
On November 27, 2022, Sherman was signed by Budapesti Honvéd SE in Hungary. He then spent the 2023–2024 season with Kobrat in Finland, before signing with Greek club Lavrio on June 12, 2024.
Career statistics
[edit]GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
College
[edit]NCAA Division I
[edit]Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2019–20 | West Virginia | 31 | 4 | 13.1 | .383 | .333 | .864 | .8 | .8 | .6 | .2 | 5.3 |
2020–21 | West Virginia | 28 | 6 | 24.3 | .413 | .359 | .873 | 1.8 | 1.4 | .9 | .1 | 13.4 |
Career | 59 | 10 | 18.4 | .403 | .349 | .871 | 1.3 | 1.1 | .7 | .2 | 9.1 |
JUCO
[edit]Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2017–18 | Collin | – | – | – | .471 | .388 | .807 | – | – | – | – | 15.2 |
2018–19 | Collin | 29 | 28 | – | .490 | .393 | .875 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 1.6 | .2 | 25.9 |
Career | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
References
[edit]- ^ McDaniel, Jason (February 22, 2018). "Once overlooked, Marshall's Tajzmel Sherman shines at Collin College". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
- ^ Jackson, Justin (August 1, 2019). "How Taz Sherman went from unwanted to landing at West Virginia". West Virginia MetroNews. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
- ^ Cummings, Keenan (August 5, 2019). "West Virginia guard Sherman overcomes odds to make it to 'big stage'". Rivals. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ a b "WVU basketball: Huggins signs 2 guards from junior college ranks". Charleston Gazette-Mail. April 17, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "NTJCAC All-Conference Basketball Teams". NJCAA Region 5. March 4, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ Antonik, John (January 21, 2021). "Life as a Mountaineer – Taz Sherman". West Virginia University Athletics. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ Smith, Brad (April 17, 2019). "Taz Makes His Decision". Mountaineer Sports. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "NTJCAC All-Conference Men's Basketball Team" (PDF). NJCAA Region 5. March 12, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ Withrow, Lauren (June 2, 2021). "Taz Sherman Is First Piece To WVU's Offensive Puzzle". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ Kinder, Kevin (June 1, 2021). "Taz Sherman To Return To WVU". Blue Gold News. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "Guard Taz Sherman returning to West Virginia". USA Today. Associated Press. June 1, 2021. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "Sherman leads WVU over Elon, Bob Huggins ties Roy Williams". ESPN. Associated Press. November 19, 2021. Retrieved November 20, 2021.
- ^ Bock, Ethan (March 6, 2022). "Taz Sherman, Sean McNeil Earn All-Big 12 Honors for West Virginia". WV Sports Now. Retrieved March 10, 2022.