Rested Buckeyes head for Big Ten tourney
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — There are lots of players who don't like conference tournaments. Ohio State's Evan Turner isn't one of them.
Turner loves it that the games come as if they're on a conveyor belt, that coaches don't have time to devise intricate defensive plans and that players can let their natural instincts flow.
The games at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis are like playground pickup games with capacity crowds.
"It's a great atmosphere. It's a showcase," said Turner, recently selected as the conference's player of the year. "You see Big Ten basketball at its best because they're not typical Big Ten games. Coaches don't have time to prepare for it, because you have to go back each day, (so) you're just playing basketball. You have a lot of high-scoring games and it's fun.
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