Thoughts on an 89-80 win against Wright State:
There were more signs of life in this one.
Indiana came out with increased focus, energy and intensity. The Hoosiers got out ahead for buckets in transition, turning defense into offense, so crucial to this team as it continues to figure out its halfcourt offense. The high-low game between Kel’el Ware and Malik Reneau looked great. So did Reneau’s left hook when he went to work off the right block.
Mackenzie Mgbako was more engaged. The freshman scored his first bucket driving to the basket off the right side early to get him going just less than three minutes into the contest.