‘Special performances’: How Missouri basketball’s Tamar Bates, Caleb Grill sunk Ole Miss

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Missouri basketball guard Tamar Bates crashed the glass for a defensive rebound inside the final minute of the game, bounced a pass underneath an instant Ole Miss press to teammate Mark Mitchell and then didn’t bother turning up court for a breakaway.

A foul was coming, and an MU win was coming. Bates’ focus instead went to the limbs flying around in Mizzou Arena’s student section directly in front of him, and the guard began to flex his arms to fuel the frenzy.

While he tensed, the crowd in Columbia loosened.

Breathe out, Mizzou fans. And when you’re done exhaling, say a quick thank you to Bates and Caleb Grill.

Breathe out, because No. 24/22 Missouri bounced back from a midweek loss to knock off No. 16/16 Ole Miss 83-75 on Saturday at Mizzou Arena, and the Tigers are now 5-2 in Southeastern Conference play and well ahead of schedule for an NCAA Tournament berth.

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It’s no secret what Grill is capable of on any given day. He’s one of the leading 3-point shooters in the nation, and has shown as much in crunch time in multiple Mizzou (16-4, 5-2 SEC) games this season. Grill had 25 points and a 6-of-10 mark from 3 on Saturday.

And it’s no secret what Bates is capable of on any given day. He’s the engine that never seems to stop for this Tigers team, and a player that again is knocking on the door of a 40-50-90 shooting mark midway through the year. Bates had a game-high 26 points with an 8-of-13 mark from the field against the Rebels (15-5, 4-3).

Individually, they’ve each won games.

When both players have a hot hand like that?

Well, let Ole Miss coach Chris Beard walk you through what that did to his top-10 ranked defense …

“It puts a lot of pressure on us defensively, because the other three guys on the floor are good players,” Beard said. “So it’s not one of these deals where we can just talk about those two guys. Missouri has real SEC talent. … “So, when two of your best…

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Author : Columbia Daily Tribune

Publish date : 2025-01-26 09:05:00

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