Cormac Ryan
Definition
Cormac Ryan is an American professional basketball player, born October 26, 1998, in New York City.
He plays as a shooting guard for the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA on a two-way contract with the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA G League.
Ryan had a notable college career at Stanford (2018–2019), Notre Dame (2020–2023), and the University of North Carolina (2023–2024), where he averaged double figures in scoring during his final seasons and notched high-scoring games against top opponents like Duke and Alabama.
Examples
Cormac Ryan's step-back three had the Bucks' bench erupting like they'd just won the lottery.
After bouncing between colleges like a hot potato, Cormac Ryan finally settled in with the Bucks, proving loyalty is overrated when you've got range.
Defenders swear Cormac Ryan's jumper defies gravity, much like his career path from Stanford to the pros.
In a sea of seven-footers, Cormac Ryan slaloms through with the finesse of a point guard in a big man's body.