Ahmad was born in Anaheim, California, to Tariq and Michelle Ahmad, has a younger sister, Aliyah, and his hometown is Corona, California, southeast of Los Angeles.[1][2][3] He is 6' 4" (193 cm) tall, and weighs 185 pounds (84 kg).[2][1]
He played high school basketball at both guard positions for Centennial High School ('15) in Corona.[1][2][4] As a senior Ahmad averaged 11.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game.[1]
College career
Ahmad played college basketball for the Titans for Cal State Fullerton ('19) from 2015–19.[4][2] In 2016 he averaged 14.3 points per game (7th in the Big West Conference) as the league's top scoring freshman, and was 8th in the conference with a .772 free throw percentage, along with 4.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, and was named Big West Freshman of the Year and All-Big West Honorable Mention.[5][1][2]
As a junior in 2017–18 he scored 15.1 points per game (6th in the Big West), with 1.2 steals per game (8th) and an .829 free throw percentage (5th).[5][1] In 2018–19 he scored 18.2 points per game (4th in the Big West), and led he league in steals with 1.6 per game, while shooting an .814 free throw percentage (6th).[1] In both 2018 and 2019 he was named All-Big West Second Team and Big West All-Tournament Team.[2] In 2019 he then played in the invite-only Drew Summer League in Los Angeles.[6][7][8]
Professional career
In 2019–20 Ahmad played for Keflavik in the Úrvalsdeild karla in Iceland.[9] He averaged 19.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.1 steals per game.[10][4]
In 2021–22 he first played for Horsens IC of Basketligaen in Denmark, averaging 19.2 points per game (4th in the league), 4.5 assists per game (10th), and 1.8 steals per game (6th).[10][11] Ahmad was named to the Eurobasket.com All-Danish Ligaen Second Team.[12]
That season Ahmad next played for the Niagara River Lions of the CEBL, with whom he averaged a league-high 20.7 points per game, with 4.6 assists per game (7th-most in the league) and 1.9 steals (4th-best).[13][14] In 2021–22 he was named both Canadian Elite Basketball League Player of the Year and Canadian Elite Basketball League Clutch Player of the Year.[15][16] In September 2022, at the invitation of the NBA's Utah Jazz, he attended a mini-camp that they held.[17]