STILLWATER — Avery Anderson III wants to be the spark.
It’s in his nature as a point guard. Anderson did it as a star at Northwest High in Justin, Texas, where he was the lightning bolt that led the way to two-straight state tournaments.
He scored in bunches. He locked down opponents. There was little he couldn’t do.
Right now, Oklahoma State could use a little of that juice.
The Cowboys are mired in a shooting slump that hasn’t been seen inside Gallagher-Iba Arena since Henry Iba was in charge, and then it wasn’t considered a bad thing.