Californian Jeremy Hemsley adjusting to life with Sheffield Sharks
That is exactly what he did on Sunday afternoon following the Sharks’ 107-93 defeat to the BBL-leading Leicester Riders.
It was a committed performance from Atiba Lyons’ side, but the 21-point deficit they faced midway through the second quarter was a responsibility their 24-year-old point guard from California was determined to shoulder.
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Hide Ad“Coach (Lyons) talked a lot about us not getting back on our jumpers, that they would be able to run out on us a lot,” said Hemsley. “It was on me really, not getting back to help our guys. There were a lot of defensive lapses but I take the blame for that.
“I don’t think I really did all that I could. I know what I had to do, we watched the film and coach showed me I’ve got to get back.
“And I didn’t do that, so I let my team down in that regards.”
On the offensive side of the court he certainly let no one down, contributing 21 points, second only to Antwon Lillard (23).
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Hide AdHemsley is still bedding into the BBL having joined Sheffield in the second week of the season following a year out from the game.
He graduated San Diego State in May 2019 and was set to showcase his skills in the NBA’s developmental G-league but was sent home because of an administration error on his medical form.
Hemsley spent a year in the gym keeping his body in shape, waiting for a chance like the one Sheffield presented him with.
“I’m still getting used to playing having not played for a year, so I think I’m just relearning a lot and unlearning a lot of bad habits. I’m happy to be here and just doing what I love to do. We’re lucky to do it in a pandemic,” he said.
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Hide Ad“It’s a real slow pace in Sheffield, especially coming from California, there’s a lot going on out there. I even don’t mind the weather here, getting bundled up, staying warm.”
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