Isaac Asuma reaches 2,000 career points as a sophomore
IRON, Minn. (BVM) 鈥 In one of the biggest games of his career, Isaac Asuma reached a career milestone and helped his team complete a monumental turnaround.
In Cherry High School鈥檚 first state tournament game in 25 years, the sophomore put on a show. Asuma had 31 points, 17 rebounds and four assists as the Tigers beat Nevis 68-57. The win was more important to Asuma, but he also was able to reach 2,000 career points in the state quarterfinal win.
. is outside our viewing area, but put on a show in the Class A quarters & semis
Against Nevis, Asuma poured in 31 pts/17 rebs w/o any 3's
Today vs Hayfield he went for 36 (6-10 from 3). Versatile scorer, takes what's given to him, and only a soph.
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鈥淔or him to get on that stage and be able to display his talents was huge for him,鈥 Cherry head coach Jordan Christianson said. 鈥淭hey got to see what this small town kid from Cherry is all about.鈥
Asuma followed that up with 36 points, nine rebounds, two assists and one steal in the state semifinal game against Hayfield. The Tigers lost but Asuma made sure everyone would remember that there was a real star up in Iron.
鈥淧laying way up here for Cherry, you don鈥檛 get much attention so it鈥檚 super cool to finally get noticed like that,鈥 Asuma said.
To those who have been around the 6-foot-2 guard, the attention is well deserved and has been a long time coming. What he did this year is what he has been doing for the Tigers since he first made the team as a seventh grader.
鈥淲ith Isaac I feel like there鈥檚 levels to him,鈥 Christianson said. 鈥淚 feel like he just levels up every month, he鈥檚 adding something new to his game.鈥
Asuma was on the Cherry team that went 0-22. As he improved, so did the team and the more competitive the team became, the more he fell in love with basketball.
Up to that point, Asuma had liked baseball more but the pace of the game and the chance to win competitive games drew him towards basketball.

鈥淲hen I was younger it was always baseball and then I think in eighth grade it switched over to basketball,鈥 Asuma said.
Even though it hadn鈥檛 always been his favorite sport, he still had been dreaming of the type of season he just had for a long time. As a kid, he would play basketball in the driveway with his younger brother, Noah, and cousin, Isaiah. Both were on the team with him this year and key contributors.
鈥淚t鈥檚 super cool,鈥 Asuma said. 鈥淚 mean when we were little we鈥檇 always be playing around in the driveway and be like, 鈥榃e鈥檒l go to state this year, this year and this year.鈥欌
And with Isaac leading a young Tigers team, they absolutely can make it back to state over the next couple years. Cherry has a lot of talent behind Isaac but his ability to distribute the ball has allowed his teammates to thrive.
鈥淚 really take pride in setting everybody up, getting everybody involved in the game,鈥 Isaac said.
His court vision is impressive and his highlight reel is filled with passes to cutting Tigers that end with an uncontested layup. Along with that passing ability, he is his teammates鈥 biggest fan. Isaac is constantly giving out high fives on the court and is the first to build someone backup after a mistake.
He is a leader and the stuff he does on the court makes his teammates want to play harder. For one, they want to work hard because Isaac will be doing the same, but it is also because they know that Isaac will reward that work with a pass that sets them up to score.
Leadership and passing are noticeable, but what always sticks out is his scoring ability and the shooting range he has developed.
鈥淚鈥檝e been working on extending my range,鈥 Isaac said.
Isaac would confidently pull up two feet behind the three-point line and bury shots, but even those shots were smart decisions and not just Isaac throwing up a shot because he can. He lets the game come to him rather than forcing the issue.
That ability allowed him to reach 2,000 points and earlier this season, he became Cherry High School basketball鈥檚 all-time leading scorer.
He has become an effortless scorer and facilitator who, according to Christianson, is like a coach on the court. And colleges are starting to notice. .
鈥淚鈥檝e been dreaming of playing college basketball since I was little,鈥 Isaac said.
The dream is continuously getting closer to a reality and with two more seasons of high school basketball still to come, Isaac Asuma will continue to become more of a household name.
