Also see our Daily Threads, February 9, and the News Digest for Yesterday, February 8, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, February 8
Saturday success irrelevant to KU in Sunflower Showdown buildup ↗
Kansas’ 83-69 win over West Virginia was barely an hour old by the time the conversation shifted.
A chilly Saturday afternoon had turned into night at Allen Fieldhouse, and the topic was Monday. Round two against Kansas State. A trip west down I-70 and an 8 p.m. clash at Bramlage Coliseum.
** Andrew Wiggins' defense helps KU basketball secure win against West Virginia ↗ **
While this wasn’t Andrew’s most efficient night offensively — his 19 points came on 14 shot attempts with an 0 for 3 night from 3-point range — his bigger impact came defensively where he shut down West Virginia’s Eron Harris.
** Black, Traylor give KU much-needed minutes, physicality ↗ **
Black and Traylor created a reputation as Kansas’ two hustling big men who routinely come off the bench encouraging contact, gargling rebounds and scoring tough baskets inside.
Thus the nickname: Bruise Brothers.
Keegan: Kansas depth too much for talented WVU to overcome ↗
West Virginia brought so many winning qualities into Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon, midway through the Big 12 season.
The Mountaineers had a winning road record, a veteran coach (Bob Huggins) who knows how to motivate his men to play their hearts out and, most significantly, relentless guard Juwan Staten. He put Naadir Tharpe on his hip and took him wherever he wanted to take him.
Also see our Daily Threads, February 9, and the News Digest for Yesterday, February 8, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, February 8