FAYETTEVILLE -- Arkansas senior guard Jabril Durham might have played the best game of his career in the Razorbacks' 82-68 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday.
In addition to his 10 points, Durham had 12 assists and 6 steals, both career highs, and 4 rebounds. Durham made 2 of 3 three-point attempts, the first time he has made more than one three-pointer in a game this season.
"He doesn't worry about scoring; he's just playing to win," Arkansas Coach Mike Anderson said.
"Looking at his numbers, his assist-to-turnover ratio, and how hard he plays defensively and what he brings to the table for them, he's tough," Mississippi State Coach Ben Howland said.