This was a perfect game for Tubby to be at. Because in addition to seeing Hollins' suburban team, he was in the house for a White Station game. White Station has long been one of the top two or three programs year in and year out in Memphis public schools.
Three quality players who had their White Station numbers retired are Earnest Shelton (Alabama), Dane Bradshaw (Tennessee) and Robert O'Kelley (Wake).
I don't know tons about this Hollins kid, but I like the fact that he probably has a far better idea of how to actually play basketball rather than just being an athletic freak who is only good in the open floor. Big Ten basketball, as much as some coaches try to change this, is a half-court game and there are going to a good number of games each season in which the winning team scores between 55 and 65 points. Those kind of games require a different kind of player and one who understands how to be effective in the halfcourt.