Texas Tech basketball fans are hoping that the version of Kyler Edwards that we saw Tuesday night in Manhattan, Kansas is the version we see for the remainder of the year. While no one expects to see him go for over 20 points each night as he did against Kansas State when he had a career-best 24, but what we want to see is a continued change in how he goes about getting his points.
Much has been made this year about Edwards’ prolonged shooting woes. After hitting at a 41.3% rate as a freshman, he’s been just a 38.