INDIANAPOLIS – Baylor guard Davion Mitchell yo-yoed the ball between his legs at the top of the key, sized up Arkansas guard JD Notae and rocketed past him with a pair of left-handed dribbles. Mitchell briefly cradled the ball in his left hand as he glided to the basket, switched it to his right hand and short-armed a layup from the left side.
That crafty play, early in the second half of No. 1 Baylor’s 81-72 victory over No. 3 Arkansas, took much longer for you to read about than it did for Mitchell to execute.