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OKLAHOMA CITY – Even after Dexter Pittman scored a career-high 26 points in the first round of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship, Texas coach Rick Barnes wanted more from his big man. Blog: Colleges | Download as widget Phillips 66 Big 12 Wednesday's results Thursday's games 8:30 p.m.: Texas Tech vs.
Missouri More: Big 12 tournament | Colleges So he quizzed Pittman during the postgame news conference after Wednesday's 67-56 win over Colorado. Point guard A.J. Abrams added a third person to the comedy team. Barnes thought Pittman should have scored even more. The exchange went like this: Reporter: Dexter, how come you didn't have 35 or whatever? Pittman: Because I missed some free throws. Five free throws, I think? Barnes: What about the layups? Pittman: I missed some layups. Barnes: Who guarded you on the last layup? Abrams: Me. Ready to dance: Oklahoma State reserve Obi Muonelo started to give a politically correct answer when asked if the Cowboys had played their way into the NCAA Tournament with a 81-67 win over Iowa State. Then he shifted to honesty mode with the approval of coach Travis Ford. "Yes, I think we have," Muonelo said. "After this game, I think we're definitely in the NCAA Tournament." No liftoff: Baylor center Josh Lomers was questionable until game time against Nebraska because of a sprained ankle. Then the 7-footer started and scored 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting. It was only the second time this season he scored in double figures. What he lacked in mobility, he delivered in size. "If you are going to have a guy that gets a sprained ankle," Baylor coach Scott Drew said, "have it be a guy that doesn't jump very much or use it very much." Looking back, looking ahead: Texas uncharacteristically went to a 2-3 zone defense in its win over Colorado. Don't expect the same strategy against Kansas State. The last time the teams met, the Wildcats put on a shooting display led by Denis Clemente's 44 points in an 85-81 victory. "We didn't play good defense at all," Abrams said. "But you have to give them credit for making the shots. Obviously we're a better team from that game, and I think it's more of a concentration and effort thing." Briefly: Baylor improved to 16-0 this season when shooting a better percentage than its opponent. ... Since becoming a starter eight games ago, Texas point guard Dogus Balbay has 52 assists and only 15 turnovers. Wednesday's Big 12 tournament notebook
01:43 AM CDT on Thursday, March 12, 2009
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