Isaac Abidde considered himself a worker, especially since his senior year in high school. His third season at Wichita State, however, is teaching him a new level of attention to improving his basketball skills.
In the spring, coach Paul Mills told Abidde he possessed talent.
"The question is, 'How committed are you to this, and how good do you want to be?'" Mills said.
Abidde's response in his first three games with Mills is solid. He scored a career-high 13 points, making 6 of 7 shots, with five rebounds in Wichita State's 76-59 win over Lipscomb on Monday.