Antino grew up last night and proved the wisdom of the Zips coaching staff in recruiting this undersized kid from an obscure HS team in Houston that didn't have that great a winning record. The level of confidence he played with against OU was years beyond what we saw earlier this season. Antino is going to push Noah for more PT over the next three seasons. Last night also proved the wisdom of twin towers and why we've arrived at that. Plain and simple, Kwan is struggling at getting the pass from the high post to the low post. Last night Kwan had another four turnovers, mostly on imprecise passing into the low post. On the other hand, Pat and Big Dog are working together like a veteran team in the high and low post, and had zero turnovers between them. And for anyone who thinks Big Dog is dog slow, ask the OU frontcourt players trying to guard him on the wing when he pulled quick spins and dribble drives around them for easy layups. Who ever thought at the beginning of the season that we'd see these two on the court together with Big Dog dribble driving to the basket and Pat knocking down outside jumpers?