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Arkansas shuffles lineup to end skid
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas coach Stan Heath turned to his bench to help snap a four-game losing streak.
He inserted little-used Wenbos Mukubu in the starting lineup for
leading scorer Jonathon Modica against South Carolina (No. 22 ESPN/USA Today, No. 25 AP) and the move helped charge an 82-66 victory.
Modica and Kendrick Davis combined for 36 points, leading
Arkansas' bench to scoring half of its points, while Mukubu's
energy sparked an early lead the Razorbacks (12-12, 4-9
Southeastern Conference) never relinquished.
"I was looking for a combination that would give us some
chemistry and a defensive edge, especially at the start of the
game." Heath said. "I was shuffling around lineups and that
lineup in Thursday and Friday's practice had a tremendous amount of
energy."
Davis had been lost on the bench in the previous six games,
scoring a total of 16 points while averaging 7.3 minutes. He tied a
season-high with 19 points in 30 minutes.
"The points were good, but I was just trying to focus on my
defense," Davis said. "It's frustrating (on the bench), but you
just have to keep believing and have faith. Wenbos came in and gave
us a good spark and he was there late, too. Coach told us he was
going to start using the bench more."
The Razorbacks kept alive their outside chance of earning a bid
to the NIT by holding South Carolina (20-6, 7-5) to 40.4 percent
shooting and by turning in the best shooting performance against
the Gamecocks this season.
South Carolina entered the game with the best defense in the
SEC, and it forced 18 turnovers, but Arkansas also forced 18
turnovers that led to 19 points.
Arkansas' 82 points is the most allowed in regulation by the
Gamecocks, who entered the game holding teams to 37.3 percent
shooting. However, the Razorbacks made 49.1 percent, including 65.4
in the second half.
"It was the worst we've played all year, but you have to give
Arkansas credit," South Carolina coach Dave Odom said. "They made
us play that way. When you make mistakes early, you have to adjust
and we didn't."
Arkansas was 22-of-24 from the free throw line, including 7-of-8
from Modica.
Ronnie Brewer was Arkansas' best starter, scoring 17 points,
with five rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocked
shots.
"I thought he was a factor in every aspect," Odom said. "He's
one you have to allow for."
Tre Kelley had 18 points for South Carolina, including 12 in the
second half when the Gamecocks cut the lead to six on six occasions
in the last 5:28 but could get no closer.
"We looked like a team that had nothing to play for and they
looked like a team that had something to play for, everything to
play for," Kelley said.
Josh Gonner of the Gamecocks hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to
34-28 in the first minute of the second half, but Arkansas then
pushed the lead to nine points on the next three possessions.
South Carolina responded to the first two with 3-pointers from
Tarence Kinsey and Mike Boynton Jr., and the Gamecocks made it
45-40 when Renaldo Balkman made a free throw after being fouled on
a layup.
An 8-0 run, including a 3-pointer by Davis and two free throws
by Brewer, finally gave the Razorbacks a 10-point lead with 11:13
remaining. Davis, who matched the season high he had against
Jacksonville on Nov. 29, extended the lead to 53-40 with another
3-pointer.
South Carolina's best chance to cut the lead under six came when
Boynton's 3-point attempt with 5 minutes remaining rimmed out.
Aside from a turnover that led to Boynton's attempt, Arkansas
answered South Carolina every time it cut the lead to six. Modica,
who only had four points in the first half, scored twice just
before the shot clock expired.
Modica is the SEC's sixth-leading scorer at 16.9 points per
game, but he responded well to not starting for the first time in
nine games.
"I've always had it in the back of my mind to take a chance and
have Jonathan be a guy who comes off the bench," Heath said. "I
really feel like he can change the game. He's a tremendous scorer
and I've always felt like if he could come in a couple of minutes
in, the game could change and go in a different direction."
Brewer helped seal the game with a dunk with 1:08 remaining for
a 72-64 lead. Matt Jones hit him with a fullcourt pass on an
inbounds play for the dunk and Brewer added another dunk as South
Carolina missed six straight shots in the final minute.
After Kelley cut the lead to 70-64 with a 3-pointer with 1:11
remaining, the Gamecocks didn't make another shot until Carlos
Powell's putback after a missed free throw in the final seconds.
Making just his second start of the season, Mukubu scored
Arkansas' first four points, doubling his total in SEC games and
giving Arkansas a lead to start a game for the first time since
before the four-game losing streak. He finished with six points and
three rebounds and his hustle helped the Razorbacks build a 32-25
halftime lead.
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