WHEN ARRIVING 30 minutes before a Marshall basketball practice, you see the same thing, day after day, week after week.
There’s Thundering Herd assistant coach Mark Cline feeding a pass to the same player, who dutifully catches, squares up and shoots.
Bounce passes, chest passes, you name it. After all these years, the former Williamson High and Wake Forest star can throw it where you need it.
Terrence Thompson has been the man on the receiving end. Baseline jumpers, 8-footers off the glass, the occasional pivot move, you name it.
It isn’t just a matter of repetition.