Mark Turgeon trusts Anthony Cowan to take big shots for Maryland

By: Eric Myers

Equally a high schoolhouse senior committed to play basketball at Maryland, Anthony Cowan sabbatum in the basement with his dad to sentry his future team accept on Wisconsin on the road. In the waning seconds of that tied game, Melo Trimble waited for the clock to run down, then confidently rose to have the game-winning shot to bury the Badgers.

"I was similar 'knockdown' as soon equally it left his hands," Cowan said.

Soon thereafter, Cowan became Trimble's back court running mate, but the so freshman guard deferred to Trimble and his late game heroics in large moments.

2 years removed from the Melo Trimble era, and without a lethal iii-betoken shooter in Kevin Huerter, the onus to shine when the game is on the line falls squarely on the shoulders of Cowan's 6-pes frame.

On Monday night, every bit the No. 19 Terrapins were mired in a field goal drought that spanned over 10 minutes, Cowan shouldered that responsibility once once again and delivered on a 3-bespeak shot with a dwindling shot clock to help Maryland recapture the lead in the final minute.

The location, the hesitation and the Terrapin exhilaration of Cowan'due south shot was virtually an exact replica to the ane that Cowan saw Trimble have against Wisconsin iii years prior. Both Cowan and Trimble faced a clock virtually to elapse, both guards gave a slight hesitation dribble and both buried the shot to lift a ranked Maryland team over Wisconsin.

Melo Trimble's game-winning shot against Wisconsin 3 years ago is damn near identical to Anthony Cowan Jr's tonight #Maryland #Terps flick.twitter.com/JX1PfcfvDd— Joe Schiller (@JoeSchiller123) January 15, 2019

"Practise you call up Melo Trimble?" head coach Marker Turgeon said after Cowan'due south shot. "Ii local kids that have washed it for us… at the timeout we said 'Hey, late in the clock, if we don't have anything, but go out of Anthony'due south way,' and we did. And those are the ones he makes."

That adjustment during the terminal media timeout came after Cowan received the brawl in a similar tardily shot clock scenario and freshman forward Jalen Smith came out to the top of the fundamental to gear up a screen on Cowan'due south defender. After the screen, Cowan dribbled into the paint and lost his footing and the ball for a turnover.

After the adjustment, as Maryland establish themselves trailing after relinquishing a 21 indicate lead, Cowan received a pass well beyond the 3-betoken arc with eight seconds remaining on the shot clock. Smith over again wandered exterior the pigment and looked intent on setting another screen earlier Turgeon– almost the sixth homo of Maryland'south offense– emphatically waved him off.

"When the shot clock went downwards, [Turgeon] only wanted the ball in Anthony'southward easily and he wanted four low, he didn't want no brawl screens, just permit him play his game," sophomore baby-sit Darryl Morsell said. "And that just comes from [Cowan] beingness an older guy, being in the organization and coach Turgeon trusting him– the whole team trusting him besides."

That trust that Turgeon has in Cowan in tardily clock situations reflects how he was during Trimble's fourth dimension in the crucial moments, when Turgeon also directed players dorsum to requite his guard room to operate.

When Cowan received the pass from Wiggins with nearly ix seconds on the clock, he calmly and deliberately got to a spot on the floor where he was comfy making a play during a moment that he'southward grown accustomed to.

"Information technology wasn't like it was my first time with the ball [in that spot]. Merely, only make a play. I knew we was down one, I seen the defender kind of sagging off a little chip, then I just pulled up."

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