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Transition game must spur more easy shots

Somewhere, in the bowels of UNLV athletics, where marketing slogans are annually bantered about, I’m certain they are toying with some gems for the 2013-14 basketball season.

Team-first players like Thomas make difference

Quintrell Thomas accepted long ago that this is the hand college basketball has dealt him, perhaps not the royal flush he imagined coming out of high school as one of the nation’s top 20 players, but one that hasn’t busted him just yet.

UNLV picks perfect time to display mental toughness

Can all the demons be exorcised in three minutes, 43 seconds? Can all the nights when UNLV’s basketball team wasn’t tough or resilient enough disappear in that short amount of time? For now, for today, definitely.

San Diego State guards back swagger with skill

It was two years ago, and San Diego State’s basketball team was in the midst of its best season in school history, a campaign that would end in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and with a record of 34-3.

Nothing in Mountain West is going to be easy

Dave Rice wasn’t joking Wednesday night. He stood outside the visitor’s locker room in Albuquerque, dejected about with his basketball team’s five-point loss to New Mexico moments earlier, and looked to the future.

Latest road loss has familiar look for UNLV

It’s like watching a television rerun, where you know how things will end, but you sit through the entire show anyway. That’s what UNLV basketball has become on the road against quality opponents.

Beware of pitfalls on path to title

Realism. Mystery. Depth. Suspense. Strong characters. They all are traits of a terrific horror movie. They also define what many believe will be the best and most competitive Mountain West basketball season in history.