Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rebels’ Hardy finally beats stress, succeeds

Coach’s advice frees co-starting PG’S mind

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

UNLV coach Marvin Menzies offered some simple advice to Amauri Hardy about feeling the stress that comes with playing Division I basketball.

Just relax.

Hardy took the suggestion to heart, and looked comfortabl­e and confident as he made his first five shots, including two 3-pointers, and scored 12 points in Friday’s 74-61 victory over Oakland.

“I just want to play comfortabl­e and have fun and just enjoy the moment out there, enjoy the moment with my guys and play with confidence,” Hardy said. “That’s real big for me.”

If the first three games were any indication, Hardy will come off the bench when the Rebels (2-1) play Pacific (3-1) at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Thomas & Mack Center, but he essentiall­y is a co-starter at point guard with senior Noah Robotham.

Both players received about 22 minutes of playing time against Oakland, which is the breakdown Menzies wants. Robotham is a pure point guard, and Hardy complement­s him by also playing some shooting guard.

But the sophomore Hardy usually is in the game running point when Robotham is on the bench. He did so against Oakland, which is located in the suburbs of Hardy’s hometown of Detroit.

Hardy entered that night against Oakland having scored 10 points in two games. He also had made 4 of 12 shots.

After that talk with Menzies, Hardy responded with a stronger effort against the Golden Grizzlies.

“He just played within himself,” Menzies said. “He took the shots that came to him. I thought he was very aggressive when he needed to be. I thought he led the team when he needed to do that. He played with pace. You could feel the rhythm, and that takes a little time to really find that rhythm. UNLV (2-1) Coach: Player

“NBA guys really understand who they are. We hope to get him to that level one day, so this is a good thing to kind of bottle and capture and remember what it feels like because I thought he played at a high level.”

Now the Rebels turn their attention to Pacific, a team whose only loss was to No. 6 UNR. The Wolf Pack won the Nov. 9 game 83-61.

It’s an opportunit­y for Hardy to show that the Oakland performanc­e was more indicative of what’s to come.

“Too many kids nowadays just don’t play for the love of the game,” Menzies said. “They have so much pressure in their heads, and they have so many people in their ear. Amauri and I were talking the other night, and he says, ‘Coach, I want to get a little more relaxed.’ So I listened and tried to give him that freedom.”

Contact Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

 ?? Eli Lucero ?? The Associated Press UNLV guard Amauri Hardy, shooting against Utah State forward Alex Dargenton in a game last season in Logan, Utah, has been advised by Rebels coach Marvin Menzies to relax and enjoy playing college basketball.
Eli Lucero The Associated Press UNLV guard Amauri Hardy, shooting against Utah State forward Alex Dargenton in a game last season in Logan, Utah, has been advised by Rebels coach Marvin Menzies to relax and enjoy playing college basketball.

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