MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Friday night’s game against Stetson in a prelim to the Las Vegas Invitational may have the makings of a blowout, but West Virginia coach Bob Huggins insists his team has a list of “things to get cleaned up” after a 2-0 start.
Like 29-percent 3-point shooting, which leaves the Mountaineers susceptible to scoring droughts. Then there’s the tendency for the ball to become stuck with the point guards in the halfcourt offense as Jevon Carter, Tarik Phillip and Dax Miles learn the position.
Huggins also would prefer more inside touches for Devin Williams, who has made 11-of-17 shots while averaging 18.