On Saturday night, Kentucky star Malik Monk compiled the season's preeminent performance -- thus far -- when he scored 47 points and nailed the game-winning 3-pointer in his team's 103-100 victory over North Carolina in Las Vegas.

The Lepanto, Arkansas, native also established a Kentucky freshman scoring record.

On Sunday, however, the projected lottery pick seemed to botch the words to "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," as he and his teammates sang carols at a community event in Lexington, where the team distributed gifts.

Per the video shared by John Calipari on Twitter, Monk did the I'm-smiling-because-I-don't-know-the-words look once the song began, before shaking his head and, it appears, lip-syncing a portion of the jingle, while he and his teammates read the lyrics.

The players had a Christmas meal and gave gifts to nearly 80 people today from our community in the lodge. They also sang some carols. pic.twitter.com/uHUWv1lXpL — John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) December 18, 2016

Meanwhile, his co-star on the court, De'Aaron Fox, didn't even need help with the lyrics by the end of the song. And Bam Adebayo seems to enjoy the song as much as anyone. Isaac Humphries? He's struggling, too.

Monk raised his NBA draft and Wooden Award stock with his performance Saturday. He's a special young player, but that excellence seemed to elude the talented wing when it was time to sing.