Eastern Michigan star Emoni Bates completed one of the best halves you’ll see in college basketball on Tuesday night.
In an away game against Toledo, Bates went on an absolute tear and scored 29 consecutive points during the first half of the game. The rest of his team combined for a total of six points.
Bates entered college basketball as one of its most exciting prospects back in 2021 at Memphis. However, he’s really come into his own playing for his hometown Eastern Michigan Eagles this season after transferring. The rising star continues to pave a bright future for himself on the court with performances like this. It’s just an incredible feat to score nearly 30 points in a row.
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