Plavich......

An interesting article out of the Chattanooga paper this morning. Could Adam, Brendens younger brother, be on the horizon as a recruit?

Plavich leads Baylor to East semifinal
By Stephen Hargis Prep Editor

Despite being inexperienced, the Baylor boys’ basketball team knows the value of a killer instinct.
With their season on the line, the Red Raiders wasted no time in taking out visiting King’s Academy in Tuesday’s Division II East Region tournament. Baylor scored the game’s first seven points and continued to build momentum to claim a 75-42 win over the Lions.
“We knew it would be very important to take them out early,” Baylor junior guard Adam Plavich said. "That’s why we pressed them hard early. We didn’t now much about them, so we wanted to create turnovers and get easy shots from that, which is what we did."
Plavich hit the first shot of the game, a deep 3-pointer, and the left-hander wound up with eight treys and 30 points.

from what i have noticed he is like his brother. can be cold for a few games and then it all of a sudden clicks and you can’t stop him. so whether or not he is as good as brenden is a different story all together.

I know a lot of you will cringe at this, but if he is as good as his brother, I’d love to have him here.

he shot 51% behind the arc in a tournament but through 5 games he had 38 points. with a high of 11 and a low of 5. he doesn’t take nearly a third of the shots brenden took. if he increased his range, accuracy and the ammount of shots he takes i’d love to have him here.

Is bad defense an inherited family trait? I think it comes from the mothers side.