Silas Demary Jr. is an American college basketball player currently playing for the Georgia Bulldogs in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). He is a notable player in the college basketball landscape.
On June 29, 2004, Silas Demary Jr. was born. He would later become an American college basketball player.
In 2005, Silas Demary Jr.'s father, Silas Demary Sr., won the Defensive Player of the Year award while playing football in the Arena Football League.
On January 20, 2024, Silas Demary Jr. achieved a season-high score of 22 points in a game against No. 8 Kentucky. However, his team lost the game.
On March 1, 2025, Silas Demary Jr. scored a season-high 26 points in an 83–67 victory against Texas. This game was part of a four-game winning streak to close out Georgia's regular season.
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