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Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox said Monday his young team is still struggling to find some consistency but continues to improve

Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox said Monday his young team is still struggling to find some consistency but continues to improve

02-05-2009
AP



By SCOTT SONNER

Associated Press Writer





RENO, Nev. (AP) _ Two-thirds of the way through the season, Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox said Monday his young team is still struggling to find some consistency but continues to improve.



He also said he has no intention of moving 6-foot-3 sophomore Armon Johnson from point guard to off-guard, partly because if Johnson some day makes it to the NBA it will have to be as a point guard.



Nevada (13-8, 6-2 in the Western Athletic Conference) has won six of its last seven games since losing its WAC opener at home to Idaho on Jan. 3.



``We had a few people in panic mode,'' Fox recalled after the Vandals' upset dropped the Wolf Pack's record to 7-7. ``Luckily one of them wasn't me.''



The Wolf Pack's only loss during that stretch was last week at Utah State (21-1, 9-0). They host Louisiana Tech (8-14, 2-7) Thursday and New Mexico State (11-11, 5-4) on Saturday in a game that has been moved to 5 p.m. to be carried on ESPN2.



They also learned Monday they will host Virginia Commonwealth (16-6, 9-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association) in an ESPN Bracketbuster game on Feb. 20.



``I do think our team is getting better,'' Fox told a crowd of about 200 at a booster luncheon Monday.



``We certainly still have a lot of room to grow up. But our defense is to the point now where it is fairly consistent. Our rebounding margin in league play has been good enough (plus 5.7 per game) and we're getting closer offensively. It's amazing with young kids how up and down it can be,'' he said about the squad that has only one senior, three juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen.



``The one thing we are still searching for is consistency. If our team is going to be good, we have to have about 10 of them be good,'' he said.



``One of the things we want to do, especialy with as young of team as we have, is get better every day, better every week, better every month. And I think we've been ...


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