Ballo (7'0') and Tubelis (listed 6'11', but says he's closer to 6'9') are not only tall, but incredibly talented. They've carried the Wildcats into the Top 10 for most of the year.
Ballo and Tubelis are not only tall, but incredibly talented. They've carried the Wildcats into the Top 10 for most of the year.“I just feel like people respect us now," Ballo told KGUN."But it also comes with us doing our job… Numbers speak more than, you know, [a] person.”Both average a near-double-double every game. They are the two leading rebounders in the Pac-12.The candidate for Pac-12 and National Player of the Year can barely contain his excitement.
"Every team we play from now on... they give their best to us. So we get their best punch," Ballo said."So we need to throw some knockout punches.” These two have been a powerful one-two punch because they know how to finish at the rim. And they know in coach Tommy Lloyd's offense, someone is always open.
“We look for each other," Ballo said."I look for Zu. I look for the guards who are cutting… Just need to make the right read and the right pass.”Both said video games and TV are their favorite ways to relax. Tubelis recently spent time watching Jersey Shore.When asked for something they could definitely beat the other big man in, Ballo didn't hesitate.Tubelis kept a straight face for his answer to how he would beat Ballo.“I don’t know about that," Ballo said, laughing.
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