Yeah I get what you mean Gundy, but while he may have the skill of an NBA player right now, he doesn't have the body. Thats what Amare pretty much rode during his Rookie season, he was very raw but was just ready physically for the league.
Anyway, alright game against Kansas State today who as you may know lost Bill Walker for the season a while back. Longhorns lost by one, I didn't watch the game but Cartier Martin (27 pts) nailed 2 freethrows after a clutch offensive rebound and bucket by Durant with 26 seconds to go to cut the lead to one. The Longhorns fouled to stop the clock and Martin hit both free throws to go up 73-70. Justin Mason took the potential gametying 3 and missed, and Damion Jones put it back in for 2 at the end of the game. Final score; Texas 72, Kansas State 73.
KD had a good night shoting the ball, going for 32 points on 13 of 21 shooting (62%) and also added 9 rebounds. He stuggled at the line for the 3rd straight game only connecting on 2 of his 4 attempts. The state of the night for me was his shot blocking. He blocked a total of five shots, tying his career record.
Statline: 32 PTS | 9 RBS | 0 AST | 0 STL | 5 BLK | 1 TO | 62% FG | 80% FT | 36 MIN
Look forward to a great game coming up versus Texas A&M, should be a big one knowing his big game against his last in state opponent. For those of you outside the US, you can watch it on O-TSN on TVU player, 5th of February, 9:00pm ET.
EDIT: Read an article just before and found this:
"It won't be the NBA calling," Brown said. "Kevin's looking to be at Texas for two or three years. But he also knows if he has a good year, the shoe companies will come calling with an offer that makes it impossible not to go."
Now I know that alot of players say that, but KD sounds like a really genuine, honest guy. He doesn't have a 'thuggish' attitude and he really cares about winning. I hope he sticks by this and stays another year, for his sake, and for a Longhorn title.