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West: Disrespect in the desert

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Pivotal Player: Torris Bright


Stromile Swift and Jabari Smith get the necessary recognition at LSU, but if Torris Bright isn't on at the point then the Tigers will have trouble advancing in the tournament.

Torris Bright
Torris Bright (bottom) never quits on the court.

Bright's play at the point (10 ppg., 4.5 apg, 3.7 rpg) has been the reason the Tigers are a threat to reach the Final Four. If it weren't for Bright's ability to get by opposing point guards and feed Swift and Smith, then the Tigers wouldn't have had a SEC West title.

Bright, an unknown freshman, came into a situation where he had to be a factor immediately. The question mark on last year's team was guard play and the Tigers could ill afford another season wasted without a player to get the forwards the ball in the right place.

He's as much a scorer as a playmaker, but the Tigers need him to be a defensive stopper after round one. Southeast Missouri State won't be able to handle the inside game of LSU, making Bright's production immaterial. But he will have to be an offensive threat in the likely matchup with Texas in the second round.

Bright can beat Ivan Wagner or William Clay off the dribble and get into the interior of Texas' defense. If he does that, Chris Mihm and Gabe Muoneke would have to come off Swift and Smith and help out on Bright. If they do that, then that leaves both of LSU's all-SEC forwards a chance to flush a dunk or convert a layup after a pass from Bright.

If Bright gets a chance to face Arizona next week, he'll be prepared for Jason Gardner. He already beat ESPN.com's freshman of the year once this season in Baton Rouge. He won't be intimidated in this second meeting.

Bright has a chance to make a bigger name for himself in this tournament. All of the focus will be on Swift and Smith but his play at the point will make or break the Tigers over the next two weeks.
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