Drew Timme's March Heroes Continue for the Basketball Network

Drew Timme has become a household name for March over the years.
Gonzaga’s products dominate the madness of March, providing an excellent footwork and post office for opponents’ nightmare, becoming a pre-historic score for Gonzaga in the NCAA Championship on the way.
Timme completed three national careers with his autographed beard and celebrations, with an average of 17.2 points per game.
After no selections in the 2023 NBA Draft, Timme dominated the G League, averaging nearly 24 points per game for the Long Island Nets. Recently, Gonzaga Products released a 50-point masterclass on March 22 during the Motorcycle City Parade on 21-26 Shooting Night. Tim even showed his range, scattering his five out of five attempts outside the arc.
For the Boy Scouts and the Brooklyn Nets, Tim's dominance didn't attract attention. Faced with injuries, the Nets signed a multi-year contract on March 28.
He picked it up where he left.
In his NBA debut, Timme scored 11 points and 10 board results on Friday night in Brooklyn’s 132-100 loss.
Then, in his second professional game, the Nets entered the rookie in a tightening time. With a few seconds left in the fourth quarter, Timme grabbed the ball to the top of the key. He handed the ball to Curling Teres Martin and cut it into the basket.
Martin drove hard and threw a perfect pass at The Cutthe Timme who put the ball on the rebound before the Wizards Center Jt Thor.
However, Thor was late. The referee marked the defensive goalkeeper, counting the basket and giving Timme his first career victory.
Timme's game winner brought the Nets a 115-112 victory, giving Brooklyn his 24th win of the season. He scored 19 points and 6 rebounds on the bench with an efficient 9-14 9-14.
In Game 3 against the Dallas Mavericks, Tim played against Anthony Davis and Daniel Gafford in the defensive frontcourt. Despite the tough internal defense, Timme ranked three in the last frame and scored six in the last frame to help the Nets achieve a 113-109 comeback victory.
In the first three games of the league, Timme represented an instant offense from the bench, with his 30 combined points in his first two NBA games tied with Derrick Coleman, the No. 1 overall ranking in the 1990 NBA Draft.
Through his signature celebrations, postal action and ability to shoot long balls, Tim found himself finding home in Brooklyn, possibly playing with Nick Clarkston in the foreseeable future under Barclays lights.