An Unnecessarily Exhaustive Guide To The 2010/11 NCAA Tournament, Part 4: Western Region
Alongside Williams in the front court is Jesse Perry, an undersized but energetic four who can be effective on the glass, from the mid-range and in, while giving his all defensively. He combines Raymond Sykes's game with Curtis Sumpter's body, but he's a good role player to have. Jamelle Horne, who projects as a small forward as a professional, plays a good deal of stretch 4 for the Wildcats, and can defend pretty much any forward, big or small. He's in there to defend; on offense, all he will do is run the court, hit catch-and-shoot threes, and commit silly turnovers. And his defensive effort comes at the expense of high, often dumb, fouls. But it's something.
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