Markis McDuffie guarded Trey Wade in practice and hated the experience.
"He moves a lot," McDuffie said. "I was like 'Dang, he's moving too much.'"
Which is precisely why McDuffie is excited to see how Wade contributes to the AfterShocks in The Basketball Tournament. The AfterShocks open play against B1 Ballers on Thursday (8 p.m.) at Koch Arena.
Wade, who played at Wichita State from 2019-21 before finishing his career at Arkansas as a graduate transfer, is the running, hustling embodiment of the player you hate to play against and love to play with.
"He moves, he talks, Draymond Green-type attitude of getting other guys shots," McDuffie said.