What has been the biggest difference so far between high school and college?
Coming from a small town, for me it’s different because Columbus is such a big city. Basketball-wise it’s a little bit more intense, but I like that. You practice a little bit longer, but I think the transition has gone pretty smoothly, I haven’t had many problems, so it’s all been good. On a team that has matured since last season and grown in physical strength over the past year, where do you think your biggest contribution will be? I think shooting-wise I’m going to be able to contribute. But I hope to do whatever I can to help the team out, not to just come in for shooting. Whatever I can do to help out, I’ll do. As a National Honor Society student in high school, why were your grades so important to you? Because, obviously, basketball is not always going to be here for me. I have to have something to fall back on. Education always comes first. That’s just how I was raised, and I think that’s how it should be. Is academic success as an athlete all about intelligence, or do you thin