The scoring is better when it’s balanced for Ohio State
This balanced attack reminds me of Ohio State's offense earlier in the season. Five players are in double figures, and Andre Wesson's at nine points.
— Colin Hass-Hill (@chasshill) January 15, 2020
A lot of what made this team so successful early on in the year was the balance in scoring. Buckets could come from multiple spots and positions on the floor, so it was hard to game-plan against. However, when the offensive woes began, everything was more predictable, with a focus on playing through the known commodity, Kaleb Wesson.
Tuesday night, the Buckeyes had six guys in double-figures. C.J. Walker led all scorers with 18 points, but Kaleb Wesson and D.J. Carton each had 13, Andre Wesson chipped in 11, and both Kyle Young and E.J. Liddell each posted ten points.
This team has a lot of interchangeable parts around its big man, and the way things went Tuesday night with sharing the ball and scoring from the best position is what this team has to be about.
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