Sure, Yeah, Malachi Flynn Scored 50

 

As far as fourth-year backup point guard Malachi Flynn is concerned, I figured his biggest splash this NBA season would have been that time New York Knicks broadcaster Clyde Frazier,

comparing Flynn’s appearance to then-teammate Donte DiVincenzo, described him as “Evil Donte.” I was wrong. When the Knicks acquired Bojan Bogdanovic and Alec Burks at the trade deadline, they sent Flynn to the Detroit Pistons, where he was free to build a new legacy among the zoomer ruins. Mostly he just did the same thing he did at all his previous NBA stops: provide 13 or 14 minutes of serviceable PG play each outing. Until last night.

In Wednesday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Pistons were without Cade Cunningham, who was a late scratch due to an ongoing left knee injury. The RotoWire injury report intimated that “Malachi Flynn could take on an enlarged role.” If only they knew. Flynn came off the bench midway through the first quarter and stayed in for most of the game, because he was carrying the Pistons’ offense. He scored a career-high 50 points on 18-of-25 from the field, with six rebounds, five assists, and three steals. According to Flynn, it was the first time he had scored 50 at any level of competition. “I almost did in high school,” he said, via The Athletic. “I had 49 and my coach took me out. I still have a grudge.”

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