Justin Minaya was matched up with Brian Bowen. Hassani Gravett was battling Wes Myers. Rakym Felder’s voice was echoing throughout the Carolina Coliseum.
“It was fun to watch,” Frank Martin said of Sunday’s practice.
South Carolina’s basketball program, on a very unique roll since the middle of last week, will seek further enjoyment Tuesday when it hosts No. 18 Kentucky at Colonial Life Arena.
Martin, the head coach who landed Bowen last Wednesday, brought back Felder a day later and led an all-important road SEC victory on Saturday, is feeling good about the Gamecocks (11-6, 2-3).