Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, Idean Shahangian: Showing the way
Barry Faulkner
Ask any Southern California basketball fan old enough own a
driver’s license about “Showtime” and the response figures to exclude any
reference to a cable television movie channel.
Corona del Mar High senior Idean Shahangian is among those heavily
influenced by the up-tempo, high-drama Magic (Johnson) act that helped
the Los Angeles Lakers dominate the NBA during the 1980s.
“I tried to develop a little show in my game,” said the 6-foot-1 Sea
King guard, who, until recently, had obscured his playground flair behind
a curtain of self-doubt.
“It’s been an evolutionary process,” CdM Coach Paul Orris said of
Shahangian’s adjustment to the more structured approach Orris prefers.
Recent results indicate the transition is nearly complete.
Shahangian scored 41 points in a pair of Pacific Coast League
victories last week, including a 56-50 upset of preseason title favorite
Northwood. Shahangian’s scoring prowess helped the surprising Sea Kings
earn a share of the PCL lead, heading into the second week of action
Wednesday. It also earned him Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors.
“We’ve talked to him a lot about not forcing the issue, being patient
and looking for his opportunities within the confines of the offense,”
Orris said. “But I’ve given him a little more rope, because we knew he
could be productive for us, offensively.”
Shahangian’s production (12 points per game) has nearly doubled in his
last six games, heading into Wednesday. He posted back-to-back
career-high outputs of 22 and 23 points in tournament wins over Riverside
of Notre Dame and Mary Star, followed by a 27-point explosion in a
victory over El Monte.
In the six games prior to Wednesday’s PCL meeting with Estancia, he
averaged 20.8 points. Not coincidentally, the Sea Kings won five of those
games, reversing a 3-9 start and positioning themselves as a probable CIF
playoff team.
“Early in the season, there were times when I was trying to be Michael
Jordan,” Shahangian said. “I tried to carry the weight of the world in my
hands.”
Shahangian, however, discovered letting go of this burden, unlocked
his ample talent.
“I used to think too much,” he said. “I would ask myself ‘If I shoot
this way, will coach get mad?’ But, eventually, I just decided to relax
and see what I can do.”
He can do plenty, shooting from three-point range, slashing to the
basket, even breaking down the defense to create shots for his teammates.
“He’s definitely a scorer,” Orris said. “He doesn’t overwhelm you with
his physique, but he’s pretty quick and he can get off the ground.”
Shahangian said he feeds his hoop passion by playing virtually every
day, year-round.
“There are pictures of me holding a basketball when I was 2 or 3 years
old,” he said. “I play pretty much every day and I usually play against
guys who are older than me. I like the challenge.”
Shahangian also said he liked the challenge of helping his teammates
prove naysayers wrong.
“You have to win to have fun and I’m having tons of fun,” he said.
“People were telling us we wouldn’t accomplish anything this year, which
has encouraged us to do our best to show them up.”
Showtime, indeed.
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