LAS VEGAS -- Arkansas has made sure power forward Garrison Brooks, a top recruit, knows he's a priority for the Razorbacks.
Coach Mike Anderson and his staff have been fixtures at Brooks' games, and he's noticed. The Razorbacks were at his first two games while playing in the Adidas Summer Championships in Las Vegas.
"This whole month they haven't [missed a game]," Brooks said.
Assistant T.J. Cleveland watched Brooks and Alabama-based Team Carroll on Wednesday. Anderson, associate head coach Melvin Watkins and Cleveland were on hand for the noon game Thursday to see him score 19 points in a 75-69 victory over Team Magic Elite of Memphis and Arkansas small forward commitment Darious Hall.