UI ward development gives Hoosiers the
versatility they've been missing and need
As is often the case on Wednesday night,
a double team fell to Trayce Jackson-Davis.
The extremely talented lad passed the ball to Miller Kopp on the wing, who
then deflected it to Tamar Bates in the corner.
Due to the fact that Nebraska double-teamed
Jackson-Davis, the rotation became slow.
Bates took an exceptionally smooth look to
the interior and perfected it.
This serves as a blueprint for offensive UI efficiency.
It became a kind of poison selection scenario.
In case you are double crewed in Jackson-Davis,
other slots will make you pay.
It's exciting because Rutgers observed a similar
security technique when it closed on Saturday.
And it worked. IU didn't shoot correctly
in a brutal offensive show.
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