LJ Cryer is back; like fully, all the way, officially cleared, bucket getting, back. This is HUGE NEWS, as first reported by Jon Rothstein and later confirmed by Baylor Men’s Basketball on Twitter.
Baylor’s rotation was not complete without Cryer, and it wasn’t just the guard position that suffered. Cryer’s presence forces opponents to defend every position differently because of how lethal he is from three. This greatly opens up the spacing on the floor and gives everyone more room to operate. Plain and simple the offense runs better with Cryer on the court.