It wasn’t the best shooting night for Malik Monk, but he kept grinding until they finally started falling. He scored 14 straight points for Bentonville in the fourth quarter, 23 in the second half, finishing with 29 points and 15 rebounds in a blowout 80-59 victory over El Dorado and Top 100 forward, Daniel Gafford.
Monk is known for his shooting and athletic ability, but when shots were’t falling, he was getting his teammates open shots with great passes.
Sick pass by Monk pic.twitter.com/p5llLJ2enj
— Tyler Thompson (@MrsTylerKSR) January 22, 2016
Great pass by Malik Monk pic.