HARTFORD, Conn. — Coach Leonard Hamilton knows his Florida State squad will have its hands full when it faces star Ja Morant and Murray State on Saturday in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Hamilton said Morant — who recorded the eighth triple-double in NCAA tournament history in a win over Marquette in the opening round on Thursday — reminds him of NBA legend Magic Johnson and other “throwback” players.
“What I notice is he’s one of the most exceptional players that I’ve had a chance to watch play,” Hamilton said Friday after watching Morant on film. “He’s kind of a throwback to guys who have the ability to score points. But [he] also has the passion and the excitement about creating opportunities for his teammates, guys like a Nate Archibald who can lead the NBA in scoring and lead in assists at the same time. A guy like Magic Johnson, who got so much joy making the game easy for his teammates. Even a player like Muggsy Bogues, who has an uncanny way of making things easy for his opponents.”
Morant finished Thursday’s win over Marquette with 17 points, 16 assists and 11 rebounds.