Jordan Hill is frustrated.
Before he even speaks, his eyes nearly say it for him, as well as the way he cocks his head back and sighs.
“I just got to make a shot,” he says.
For the last week or so, Hill hasn’t found the bottom of the hoop as consistently as he’d like. And for a point guard looking to crack the starting rotation and serve as junior Bronson Koenig’s backup, that’s not a good sign.
“Relax and let it fly,” Hill tells himself.
“I just got to stay out of my own head, just keep playing, do all the little things, just trying to make the game as easy as possible for myself,” he added.