Dee Mitchell didn’t take a shot, but still managed to be Mike Boynton’s MVP.
In the Oklahoma State basketball team’s 72-57 victory against TCU, Mitchell heard his name called and ran to the scores table to check in with 9:28 left in the first half.
It would make sense for Mitchell, a former walk-on, to be fazed.

He hadn’t played significant minutes in almost two months, when he made his first start on the road against Houston. OSU (11-11 overall, 1-8 Big 12) was at a low point and still searching for its first conference win.