Nice D
The game was intereting to disect though mauster. Wilson-Frame is going to have a very good year this year for Pitt. Capel made him captain and mentally he is focused for his new challenge. Great shape with a nice edge. The trash talking started late first half. Wilson-Frame came over to us claiming "He won't guard me" meaning Waters. The few times Frame guarded Tre he did a nice job. Locked him up a few times but Tre also beat him off the dribble for one of his patented acrobatic bank shots. When Frame & Tre were head to head the intensity was palpable (thanks Rothstein). I think that is where the Pro-Am has value. The few isolated plays where good players are in each others jock makes for rivoting entertainmant. Frame wanted a piece of Tre. No love loss BTW the two.
Tre in general is the quintessenial facilitator. His handle is beyond tight and elecric. The great thing about Tre is he just loves the "action". He is a CT kid that enjoys showing out in his home state in the off season and connecting with the community.
Tre has the challenge no matter what stage he is on of amping up his defensive game. He still is small and gambles excessively on defense just like he did at LSU. Mitigating his defensive liabilities will be the biggest challenge to him getting his shot in the NBA. 10% of a Pro-AM game the defensive focus is there. So you can take away some info.
I think Waters will put up gaudy asst #s this year at LSU. Top 3 in the country type #'s. On the defensive end though lets see what happens.