Baylor Scheierman
Definition
Baylor Scheierman (born September 26, 2000) is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA), playing primarily as a shooting guard.
Known for his sharpshooting, rebounding prowess, and playmaking, Scheierman starred at Creighton University after transferring from South Dakota State, earning Third-Team All-American honors in 2024.
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Baylor Scheierman lit up the scoreboard with 20 points in just 16 minutes, turning a routine win into a rookie showcase.
When Baylor Scheierman drains a three from the logo, even the opposing coach has to tip his cap in reluctant admiration.
Baylor Scheierman's rebounding at 6'6" reminds everyone that guards can grab boards too, not just the big men.
Fans chanted for more Baylor Scheierman after his career-high outburst, proving benchwarmers can become microwave scorers overnight.