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He had 1 dribble, 7 shots and 21 points; what it means for Austin Reaves’ game

Related Topics: Dribbling, Game, Landry Shamet

Austin Reaves showed the damage he can inflict with just one dribble and seven shots in Wichita State’s 90-71 victory over Tulsa on Sunday.

The sophomore scored a career-high 23 points. He made his first seven three-point shots in the first half, a WSU record for most threes in one half. He accomplished his work with only one dribble, often coming off screens and filling the wings in transition to find his favorite shot: the catch-and-shoot.

In the Tulsa game, all seven of Reaves’ three-pointers were assisted: Rashard Kelly kicked it out to him three times, Landry Shamet found him twice, and Markis McDuffie and Conner Frankamp once.