FAYETTEVILLE -- Anthlon Bell excels the old-fashioned way in a world of college basketball dominated by one-and-dones and two-and-throughs.
He excels via dues-paying, stick-to-it seniority.
Arkansas Coach Mike Anderson calls Bell "the last one left standing," referring to the four-man 2012-13 freshman class that had two transfer and one turn pro early. Bell blossomed slowly but surely through two years as a reserve shooter to a junior year where he was mostly a starter. As a senior, he is one of the main cogs in the Razorbacks' offensive attack.
Bell became the 39th Razorback exceeding 1,000 career points in Wednesday's loss to Florida.