Asked if he had seen Howard’s record-setting performance, Seton Hall’s Kevin Willard said, “Unfortunately, I have.” He added: “First of all, he has a tremendous motor. For the amount of minutes he plays, he doesn’t dog it on defense. The kid works on defense. He has a tremendous motor and he’s never standing skill….What’s made him unbelievably tough to defend is he’s really starting to shoot the ball going to his right much better than he did last year. I think in years past you could shade him to his right a little bit and you could get away with him shooting a tougher jump shot than him going to his left but I’ve been so impressed with him shooting just as well going to his right just as good as he does going to his left.” Still, the Marquette coach is also impressed by Powell, who was not even named to the Jerry West Watch List before the season began and is now on the Wooden Midseason list. “I think he’s playing as well as anyone,” Wojciechowski said. “Obviously, his scoring is elite but I’ve been so impressed with his decision-making. Teams have tried a lot of different ways to take him out of the game and teams haven’t been able to take him out of the game. “When teams commit one or two defenders on him, he’s still making really good decisions and raising the level of the guys around him. Boy, from the time he got to Seton Hall to where he’s at now, I just have the utmost repsect for how he’s improved and it speaks to obviously the job Kevin done, but it also speaks to how hard that kid must work because he’s one of the best guards in the country. There’s no question about that.”.@MarquetteMBB‘s Markus Howard skypes @TheAndyKatz from the plane after his historic, 53-point performance against Creighton! pic.twitter.com/4Te19Lpomn
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Willard said you have to guard both Howard and Powell “when they get off the bus.” “They’re both very willing to pass the basketball,” he added. “Just because they have it, doesn’t mean they’re going to shoot it.” As for Ponds, Wright called him a closer who can not only score but is becoming increasingly adept at creating for others. “What makes Shamorie so effective is not just his talent but the shooters he has around him,” Wright said. “It’s hard to stop him as it is but you leave those guys and he’s finding people and they’re hitting shots. They’re as difficult to guard as anybody we’ve played.”Flex on ’em MP!!! The hoop and the harm! We lead Butler 59-51 with 7:41 to go. Get to @FS1 to see the conclusion of this one! #HALLin ??? pic.twitter.com/HP0iuAaFny
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Every Big East opponent for the rest of the way will have their hands full with Howard, Ponds and Powell — and it should make for a fascinating race for Big East Player of the Year. “It’s a real challenge as a coach to figure how to stop those guys and you’re not going to stop them,” Marquette’s Wojo said. “But to make life harder on them is a Rubic’s Cube that I’m not sure anybody’s completely figured out.” Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And Like ZAGS on Facebook.@ShamorieP with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including a 3-for-6 effort from deep, in the first half. #SJUBB pic.twitter.com/KQ9awesI84
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