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With his father in the crowd as the Toronto Raptors beat the Miami Heat 110-106 on Tuesday night, Gary Trent Jr. had flashbacks to all the hours they spent working to make his jumper something that could be his ticket to the NBA.
The former Apple Valley and Duke standout never imagined, though, that his smooth shooting stroke would help him set scoring records in the league at 23 years old.
The basketball world was buzzing this week when Trent tied former Raptor DeMar DeRozan's franchise record of five consecutive 30-point performances. The Raptors beat the Bulls 127-120 on Thursday, but Trent's streak ended when he scored 16 points.
"He was there from Day 1, ever since I was a little kid, working on every single move and jump shot you see out there," Trent said Tuesday about his dad, former Timberwolves forward Gary Trent Sr. "After seeing it finally full circle and in full play after years and years and years of repetition and working, it's a great feeling and I know he's happy."
Growing up around the Wolves because of his father, Trent had a front-row seat to greatness, spending many nights in an NBA locker room around future Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett.
"He had an uncle relationship with him," Gary Trent Sr. said. "Gave him advice on what it was going to be like in the league."