What is Battles leadership ability like?
In practice, he’s been more vocal. I think that comes from having some confidence. He’s been more vocal in practice and very vocal in the games. He’s vocal in the timeouts about what he sees on the floor as well that he thinks we can take advantage of. That’s good. Those guys playing the game in timeouts are asking him about what he sees and feels as well as what they can do. He’s been pretty vocal and active. He’s played well the first four games. He’s played as well as anybody should play. I don’t know what his numbers are for scoring, but he’s shot the ball well, distributed the ball, and played with a sense of calmness and confidence. Q: Is there anything else that you see in Battle’s jump shot? A: No. He’s put in more time. He’s focused. He’s coming early and staying late after every practice. We shot this morning from nine to ten. Talor, Chris Babb, Danny Morrissey, Cammeron Woodyard, and Stanley stayed for another 15-20 minutes after practice just to shoot. Sometimes, it’s all b