Keion Brooks Jr. will be the first to admit he gets down on himself at times, especially when his on-court production doesn’t match the lofty expectations he sets for himself. The junior forward wants and expects the same star performances fans hoped he’d consistently put together in year three.
“My confidence can wane from time to time,” Brooks said Wednesday, “and that’s not a good thing.”
He’s been fine this year — quite solid at times, even. Brooks came into the night averaging 10.