Monday, February 11, 2008
The old Sherron Collins tantalized opponents when he stood at the top of the key, dribbling the ball slowly between his legs with eyes gazing forward to the hoop.
His defenders knew a speed burst was coming. Collins could go left, or he could go right. Either way, his move would be fast, and the play would likely end with him beating his man to the rim.
Sophomore guard Sherron Collins drives the lane between two Bear defenders during the second half. Collins finished with 17 points, 13 of which were during the second half. Collins shot 4-for-5 from the floor, made 5-for-7 from the free-throw line, and recorded four assists in the second half.
That was the old Collins. The one who darted through holes and gaps like a Plinko chip. He hadn’t been around since a November ankle injury.
Finally, he was back at Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday night, sparking Kansas in the second half of a 100-90 victory against Baylor.
“Shady was terrific,” Kansas coach Bill Self said. "Russell was solid and played great, but Sherron was the spark. In the second half he changed the pace of the game.”
The comeback was supposed to be complete a month ago.
Back then, Bill Self announced that the old Collins was back. He had just scored 18 points against Loyola Maryland, his best game since returning in December from the injury. It wasn’t the points that caught Self’s attention, it was Collins’ quadriceps muscles. He said Collins’ quads were finally firing, meaning they were getting stronger and giving Collins some of his speed back.
They didn’t fire enough, though. Collins’ productivity didn’t last. He made just 10 of 30 field goals during the next four games, never reaching double-figure scoring and never getting more than three assists in a game.
Even on good nights, something wasn’t right. Collins couldn’t slice through the lane like he had as a freshman and earlier this season. It’s not that he wasn’t trying. His body just ached from the injuries.
“Sometimes you’re mind is telling you that you can still do it,” Collins said, “ but your body won’t let you. Sometimes I just forced things and played conservative. I was still confident. I just knew sometimes I couldn’t make those plays.”
In the last two games, he showed flashes, speeding to the hoop against Missouri and not missing a shot against K-State. Finally, he showed all of it Saturday night.
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Kansas Basketball vs. Baylor
Photo gallery of Kansas men's basketball game against Baylor Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
On one play in the middle of the second half, Collins grabbed a rebound and sprinted down the court for a layup. It took just three seconds. He found Brandon Rush in transition before scoring on another contested layup on the next play. It was a 6-0 Kansas run and gave the Jayhawks a 67-56 lead.
He felt the team was stalling slightly before that burst and started talking to his teammates. Collins told them not to worry about mistakes and gave them advice on “all the little things that keep a team going.”
“We needed a spark,” he said. “It was just dead. Nobody was speaking up . We just needed a spark, and I just tried to come in and provide that.”
Collins finished with 17 points and four assists and said his health was at 95 percent. He made a difference in the second half, but he wasn’t the only one. Senior guard Russell Robinson and sophomore forward Darrell Arthur both had arguably their best games of the year.
Robinson had a season-high 22 points, and Arthur finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds. They combined to make 21 of 24 free throws, and the team hit 36 of 46 from the charity stripe for the game.
All the foul shots were necessary, too. Kansas didn’t make a single three-pointer, going zero for nine from long range. It was the first time that happened in 270 games, a streak that dated back to February 2000. Control of the ball, highlighted by only one second half turnover, and the marksmanship from the foul line still allowed the Jayhawks to score 100 points.
“That’s probably about as good as we’ve played offensively all year,” Self said.
Senior forward Darnell Jackson throws a two-handed slam down causing the net and the crowd at Allen Fieldhouse to erupt during Saturday night's basketball game against Baylor. Kansas defeated Baylor 100-90. The Jayhawks improved to 8-1 in the Big 12 with the victory while the Bears dropped to 5-3 in the conference.
They needed that good of a performance to better Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat and the rest of Baylor’s high-powered offense. Robinson said they were the best group of guards he’d played all season.
His opinion could change tonight. Kansas faces Texas, and its backcourt would be formidable for several NBA teams. The headliner is D.J. Augustin. He’s fast and big and can drive, shoot and pass. With his 19.7 points and 5.8 assists per game, he’s a national player of the year candidate.
“That might be the best one individual player I’ll go against all year,” Robinson said. “It’s going to be a challenge, and I’m up for challenges. We just have to make sure he doesn’t take control of the game.”
Augustin, along with A.J. Abrams, Damion James and Justin Mason, have made the Longhorns one of the nation’s top teams this season, even without prodigy Kevin Durant, who’s playing for pay for the Seattle Supersonics. The Longhorns have already beat Tennessee and UCLA, a team that handled Kansas last year.
It doesn’t help that tonight's game is in Austin. The city that’s generally beloved by college students has been a nightmare for the Jayhawks since the formation of the Big 12. Kansas is 2-3 at Texas and has lost those three games by an average margin of by 18 points a game.
Another battle of the guards looks like a possibility tonight. The Longhorns have the best little man in Augustin, but the Jayhawks may have the overall advantage. They just took care of an all-star cast of guards against Baylor, and if Collins’ play from Saturday continues in Austin and throughout the year, their backcourt will be tougher than ever.
“I don’t want to say that’s what we’ve been missing,” Self said about Collins, “but from a health standpoint, he looked faster tonight than he’s looked all year.”
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