One Possesion Games: @BaylorMBB's Langston Love, with a game high 24 points, on yet another down-to-the-wire @Big12Conference game, a Bears 77-69 win over @UCF_MBB #UCF pic.twitter.com/DGQgCDGE4m
— Trace Trylko (@seinpez) February 1, 2024
One Possesion Games: @BaylorMBB's Langston Love, with a game high 24 points, on yet another down-to-the-wire @Big12Conference game, a Bears 77-69 win over @UCF_MBB #UCF pic.twitter.com/DGQgCDGE4m
— Trace Trylko (@seinpez) February 1, 2024
I love Langston, and I definitely have him in my top two. I 100 percent agree with your last sentence. But I've still got to go with Dennis as our best player. He either produces or sets up most of our scoring and is a really crafty defender when he's dialed in.IowaBear said:
Dudes quickly becoming the best player on the team. And that gap may widen. He needs to be playing 30 plus a game.
With his size, the coaches have challenged him recently to be a better rebounding guard and he has responded. It's part of the reason why his two biggest rebounding games of the entire season, including non conference, have come against TCU and UCF. Something to keep an eye on.Crawfoso1973 said:
I am extremely happy for Love who appears to be all the way back from the torn ACL. Love is a one-dimensional player (scoring), but he is extremely skilled at that one dimension. I like how our staff is starting to iso him more on the block. He has been showing improved vision and has made some excellent passes out of the post when double-teamed or off of penetration. We have two guards with unique skill sets in Langston and Dennis who both feel comfortable playing out of the post.
I think it's likely Dennis does some in-game load management on the defensive end of the floor. He's so important and so heavily involved in our offense that he has to get some in-game "rest" to make it through the 32 minutes per game he averages for us.Quinton said:
If Dennis locks in on defense, I agree. His focus is pretty sporadic on D but, when focused, he is surprisingly decent even with the athletic limitations.
He's playing with a physicality this season that he has not in the past. Part of that, I'm sure, is that he's finally healthy. But I don't think he's been challenged in that area and has responded.Big12Bear said:With his size, the coaches have challenged him recently to be a better rebounding guard and he has responded. It's part of the reason why his two biggest rebounding games of the entire season, including non conference, have come against TCU and UCF. Something to keep an eye on.Crawfoso1973 said:
I am extremely happy for Love who appears to be all the way back from the torn ACL. Love is a one-dimensional player (scoring), but he is extremely skilled at that one dimension. I like how our staff is starting to iso him more on the block. He has been showing improved vision and has made some excellent passes out of the post when double-teamed or off of penetration. We have two guards with unique skill sets in Langston and Dennis who both feel comfortable playing out of the post.