Brown, who said his job on the play was to deny any pass toward his man, got his finger tips on Mason's bullet pass and sent the ball tracking toward mid-court. Oubre appeared to have a step or two lead on Brown in the race to chase it down, but just before the KU freshman could clamp down on the bouncing ball, Brown darted in front of him, poked it away and raced in for an uncontested dunk that put the Shockers up 56-45.
"That summarized the game right there," said WSU point guard Fred VanVleet, who finished Sunday with 17 points, six rebounds and six assists. "That guy's supposed to be a lottery draft pick and we've got Zach Brown just outworking him and getting the ball. That was big for us. That sums up us. That sums up the game."
Per KUsports.com
If that doesn't say what this team was this year I don't know what does...
This post was edited on 3/22 9:51 PM by JHock08
"That summarized the game right there," said WSU point guard Fred VanVleet, who finished Sunday with 17 points, six rebounds and six assists. "That guy's supposed to be a lottery draft pick and we've got Zach Brown just outworking him and getting the ball. That was big for us. That sums up us. That sums up the game."
Per KUsports.com
If that doesn't say what this team was this year I don't know what does...
This post was edited on 3/22 9:51 PM by JHock08