
Vinnie Shahid (180-PG-1998, college: NDSU) is a 26 year old 180cm point guard from Minnetonka, Minnesota playing his fifth pro season and first with German Pro A team Hakro Merlins Crailsheim currently averaging 16,7ppg, 2,0rpg and 3,7apg. Last season he played with Openjobmetis Varese (Italy-Serie A) averaging 14.8ppg, 1.9rpg, 3.1apg, 2FGP: 57.1%, 3FGP: 40.5%, FT: 94.3%;in the Fiba Europe Cup and in the Italian Serie A averaged 7.0ppg, 1.7rpg, 1.8apg, 2FGP: 40.0%, 3FGP: 33.3%, FT: 80.0%, in Jan.’24 moved to Ferraroni Juvi Cremona (Italy-Serie A2) averaging 15.9ppg, 1.9rpg, 2.7apg, FGP: 44.2%, 3PT: 37.7%, FT: 81.7%. In 2022-2023, he played with Thor Thorlakshofn (Iceland-Subway League) playing 27 games and leading the league in scoring and assists averaging 26.4ppg, 4.3rpg,8.7apg, 1.7spg, FGP: 55.7%, 3PT: 42.1%, FT: 88.2%. Two seasons ago he played with Entente Cergy Osny Pontoise BB (France-NM1) leading the league in scoring averaging 21.0ppg, 3.7rpg, 3.9apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 50.8%, 3PT: 39.3%, FT: 85.5%. He played his rookie season with AB Contern (Luxembourg-Total League) averaging 22.6ppg, 4.9rpg, 4.9apg, 2.4spg, FGP: 52.3%, 3PT: 42.6%, FT: 79.2%. He began his basketball career at Hopkins high school and then played 2 years at Western Nebraska Community College (JUCO) averaging 15.0ppg, 3.3rpg, 3.9apg, 1.8spg, FGP: 40.7%, 3PT: 37.5%, FT: 81.0% and in his second season averaged 18.4ppg, 3.1rpg, 4.8apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 48.8%, 3PT: 47.6%, FT: 86.8%. He then played 2 years at North Dakota State University (NCAA) averaging 13.1ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.6apg, FGP: 52.7%, 3PT: 36.6%, FT: 84.9% and in his senior year averaged 1.4ppg, 3.3rpg, 3.0apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 50.2%, 3PT: 36.7%, FT: 88.4%. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the 76-74 win over Nurnberg where he scored 16 points and made the buzzer beater.
Thanks Vinnie for talking to germanhoops.com Congrats on the massive 76-74 win on the road against Nurnberg. Is this win double special because you also won it with a buzzer beater?
.It’s tough to win at this time of the year so I think any win is super special at this time of the year
How vital was this win? It was the fourth win in a row. It seems like the Merlins are going into the post season with some momentum?
Any win late in the season is big and we’ve been trying to just take it game by game and focus on the one ahead of us
The Merlins got the big lead of 15-4 in the first quarter getting big production inside from Daniel Keppeler and Gabriel De Olveira. How much of a focus was it establishing yourself in the paint area early?
Super important to try to dominate early, those guys especially Gabi and Kep did a good job of being aggressive early.
How vital was the rapid 5 points by American Brock Gardner to start the second quarter? What do you appreciate most about his game?
Brock is a super special and talented player, the type of guy that can score in bunches and in many different ways,Which is why I think he super dangerous. He has been huge for us since joining our team.
The Merlins had the 13 point lead at the break. How satisfied were you with the Merlins defense. I think you allowed a few unnecessary buckets at the end, but overall what was working best on the defensive end?
I thought we played ok on defense. Could’ve controlled a few offensive rebound surges there in the 3rd and 4th quarter but, I think just being solid is what works for us defensively.
Nurnberg never gave up and only trailed 59-51 after 3 quarters. German Vincent Friederici gave Nurnberg a spark in the comeback. Did the Merlins lose some intensity on the defensive end?
I think we could’ve had better energy but I think their players made big plays
In the fourth quarter the game was really exciting as Nurnberg got the lead. How much did this game show that anybody can play with anyone in the Pro A?
After playing almost a whole season in Pro A I think everyone knows anyone can beat anyone. Pro A is full of talented guys.
German Julius Wolf tied the game at 74-74 with 14 seconds to play and the Merlins called time out. Was the play designed primarily for you or were there other options going into the last play?
I mean the play was to just make a play and my coach and teammates trusted me with the ball giving me confidence so I was able to make a tough shot there at the end.
You won the game with a sweet lay up at the buzzer. Talk about that last play? How confident were you that you were going to nail the last shot?
My teammates and coaches loaded me with trust and confidence, from there i just put my trust in the work I put in daily.
How many buzzer beaters have you had in your career and where does this one rank?
Not sure how many I have had but this one means a little more because I couldn’t of did it without this group of guys
Does your buzzer beater make amends a bit for your poor shooting night of 3/16? Was this just one of those nights where nothing really wanted to fall?
That´s the name of the game can’t make shots every night just part of the game
The Merlins have one more game at home against Munster. How big will the revenge factor be after losing there the first time?
This game is a big game for many reasons. We are looking forward to it.
What will be key to getting the win? You allowed 101 points as a team the first time.
The key will be to play our pace and style of basketball for 40 minutes
Everybody talks about Trier, Jena and Giessen to win the Pro A, but the Merlins could dance past everyone. How big is the focus is it now for this organization to get back to the BBL?
We said it at the beginning of the year that that was our goal and that hasn’t changed at any point in the season.
Your averaging 16/2/3 and shooting 37% from outside in 24 minutes. How content have you been with your season?
We have team goals so I haven’t been too focused on personal agendas
You would lead the league in scoring if you averaged 10 minutes more. You have been very efficient which isn´t easy with this loaded roster. How challenging has it been being efficient?
.It hasn´t been challenging at all as my teammates trusted me and give me confidence and find me when I’m open. All credit to those guys and my coaches
You had some low scoring games in December but overall been very consistent. How have you grown as a player at the pro A level?
Ive grown up as a basketball player and leader. I think being under coach Mccray he has really helped me learn how to read the game as a point guard and not just a scorer
What is your goal as a player in the playoffs? Do you feel like you can heighten your game one more notch?
Our goal in the playoffs is to win the championship
Who do you see reaching the NBA final and who will win it?
Hard to say who will make it and who will win everyone has a chance
Is Nikola Jokic the unanimous choice as NBA MVP or will Shai Gillgeous-Alexander get it?
Shai G.
Thanks Vinnie for the chat.