Maryland's freshman sensation looked the part, and the Terps' interior passing was a major weapon.
Last season, Maryland's post offense barely existed. But if Friday's exhibition win against Southern New Hampshire is even an approximation of reality, this season it could be overflowing.
"It's different," Maryland guard Melo Trimble said. "I guess I'm just not used to throwing it inside as much as I did today. It's something I have to get used to, because last year we were pretty much a perimeter team and we didn't have much post presence. But this year is different."
It is different because of the presence of Diamond Stone and Robert Carter, Maryland's five-star freshman center and four-star transfer power forward.