Shane Larkin dreams of lifting trophy after breaking record for most points scored in a single game
Anadolu Efes’ U.S. superstar point guard is targeting this season's Turkish Airlines EuroLeague title, feeling encouraged after netting a record-breaking 49 points.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Larkin highlighted that he prioritizes his team's success in the European campaign rather than individual goals.
"I want to win a championship. So at the end of the season, if we win the EuroLeague championship, that is all that matters to me. MVP or not, a championship matters the most," he said, referring to the Most Valuable Player Award.
The American-born Larkin dropped 49 points against Bayern Munich in Round 11 on Nov. 29 as Anadolu Efes won the game 104-75 at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul.
Larkin shattered the previous record of 41 points that had been shared by Montepaschi Siena guard Bobby Brown (2013), Efes Pilsen center Kaspars Kambala (2002), Carlton Myers of PAF Bologna (2001) and Alphonso Ford of Peristeri (2001).
"We just have to continue to play good basketball as a team and continue to be myself and to remain aggressive," the 27-year-old playmaker said, adding he may win this season's MVP award.
Larkin shared his feelings about his record-breaking night.
"It was an amazing feeling to break the record here at home in front of all of our fans. I couldn’t stop smiling once I accomplished the record," he said.
He also praised Anadolu Efes’ fans for their support.
"The fans have been amazing. Every day, they have been telling me how much they love me and how happy and proud they are to have me be a part of Anadolu Efes.”
A former NBA player, Larkin has averaged 22 points, 3.5 assists and 3.3 rebounds in the EuroLeague's 2019-2020 season.
He is the current scoring leader of the league.
Having joined Anadolu Efes in the summer of 2018, Larkin was named November's MVP by the EuroLeague on Monday.
Anadolu Efes, the current regular season leader of the EuroLeague, has a 9-2 win/loss record.