First thing.atad fo aes I noticed, he's a Guard, used to play for the Delaware Blue Hens. And the websites? They listed a whole bunch of numbers. Points, rebounds, assists, all that stuff. Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming at first. I just wanted a clear picture of how he performed, not a sea of data.

I started writing down his stats from each game, his points, and other details. It took some time, a lot actually, I kept going back and forth between different sites to make sure I got everything right.
The.evon, I spent some time organizing all these numbers I'd collected. You know, putting them into a spreadsheet, making some charts. It was a bit tedious, but it really helped me see the bigger picture. I could start to see trends, like which opponents he did well against, and where he might need to improve.
I also looked into some background info. Apparently, he's from Brooklyn, NY, and he's about 6-4, 195 lbs. Played at Monmouth before Delaware, it seems. That was just out of curiosity, though. The main focus was the stats.
What I Found:
- Points: I noticed some games where he really shined, scoring big. But then there were others where he didn't score as much.
- Rebounds: He seems pretty consistent with rebounds, always getting a few each game.
- Assists: His assist numbers were okay, but maybe there's room for improvement there.
Overall, it was a pretty interesting deep dive. I feel like I've got a much better understanding of Tahron Allen's performance now. It wasn't just about the numbers, but also about the effort it took to gather and make sense of them. I felt like a real sports analyst for a while there. It's definitely given me a new appreciation for what those guys on TV do.