Ahead of Texas A&M Basketball’s Compete 4 Cause Classic against Texas Tech this weekend, Head coach Buzz Williams sat down to preview the upcoming season during the Aggies official Basketball Media Day on Thursday afternoon.
Ranked 15th in the newest preseason AP Poll, I wouldn’t ever worry about any Williams-led team letting any hype get to their heads, as this season’s highly talented squad is led by none other than preseason SEC Player of the Year, junior point guard Wade Taylor.
Filling out the backcourt, senior do-it-all guard Tyrece “Boots” Radford brings a wealth of skill and experience to the table. In contrast, the starting forward tandem of senior duo Henry Coleman and Julius Marble is as formidable as it gets in near the basket.
Outside of the starting unit, Williams’ went on to note the Aggies’ significant bench depth led by former five-star guard Manny Obaseki, Hayden Hefner, and versatile forward Andersson Garcia. At the same time, sophomore defensive stud forward Solomon Washington looks to take the next step in his development.
Williams also provided some breaking news regarding Julius Marble’s status in the program due to unknown circumstances.
Here is every Texas A&M Basketball head coach Buzz Williams had to say on Thursday afternoon.
“Henry (Coleman) has matured the most… Over the last couple of weeks, he has been as mature and a leader as he’s ever been.”
“All of us are aware of what is on its way. I have tried to do a better job of holding them accountable for the little things that could be the difference between winning and losing.”
“We want to have a low transfer rate among players and coaches, that way, the message is the same. There is growth. It’s rare. I don’t take it for granted.”
“Wade didn’t come on a visit. I saw him on my second day of employment here… We have always had great belief in him.
“I would be remiss to say I thought Wade would be SEC Preseason Player of the Year under 6-foot. That’s hard.”
That was the 14th game of the season (when he injured his hand), so redshirting wants a choice. He missed the next 16 games.”
“We need him to be good.”
“We finished 39th in the country on offense and 39th on the defense… We were first in free throw percentage and fourth in offensive rebound percentage.”
Williams says A&M was 168th in defensive rebound percentage and have focused on that this offseason.
Texas A&M basketball forward Julius Marble is not permitted to participate in team activities due to a “university process” that is ongoing, per head coach Buzz Williams. Williams said he could not give specifics about the situation.
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“I am glad we are doing it for all of those families… It’s good we are playing Texas Tech.”