Texas A&M basketball made it a lob city dunk fest in their 69-61 win against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
One of the matchups to watch was going to be the Texas A&M's ferocious bigs against Zvonimir Ivisic, but early foul trouble caused him to become quiet on the offensive side, until he hit two garbage time three pointers to cut the lead and make the score more respectable.
One of the unsung heroes for Texas A&M came through and contributed in all phases to win. Unsurprisingly, he was selfless in his message that speaks volumes to Texas A&M's program.
Andersson Garcia's contribution to Texas A&M basketball is unlike any other
Andersson Garcia is probably one of the most loyal, selfless basketball players that Buzz Williams has ever come across.
His dedication to do the dirty work every game speaks to Buzz's mentality.
Garcia finished with 11 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals, being versatile and everywhere on the court.
As Garcia has said before, he doesn't care about being on the box score, he just wants to do anything he can to help his teammates.
Texas A&M forward Andersson Garcia: "The only thing I worry about is winning. I don't care if I score or not score, I just want to win."
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) February 15, 2025
Garcia had 11 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals while being +27 in the game👍
Usually the plus-minus stat doesn't mean much in the game, unless you're contributing really well or really badly. Garcia's play is unique simply because his minutes vary.
Williams gave Garcia his flowers after back-to-back solid performances.
Texas A&M head coach Buzz Williams: "I thought Andy played with incredible poise Tuesday and I thought that took place today again. There was some new stuff we put in that was good for us and our guys had confidence in it. Andy and Solo were tremendous on both sides of the ball."
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) February 15, 2025
Garcia was more confident on putting the ball on the deck and driving inside, rewarding himself with some buckets.
Garcia represents Texas A&M culture as playing for the man to your left and right. He is the perfect player under Williams, and he will be sorely missed whenever he plays his last game in an Aggie uniform.