HIS BOX SCORE will not wow you. When you're an X-factor, that hardly matters. Value is not always determined by the game's standardized measures, by points, rebounds, steals and such.
Sometimes it's measured by decisions. And energy. Sometimes it's measured by the numbers next to someone else's name. Corey Fisher scored 11 points in Villanova's 80-67 victory over American last night, had four assists and four defensive rebounds in his sixth-man role. The numbers suggest a nice game, a contributory game, but if you were there last night, you saw how much more than that it was.
Fisher's attacks on the basket uncorked the 'Cats comatose offense, opened space on the perimeter, allowed 'Nova's bigs to attack the boards and find the rhythm they were missing for most of a truly frustrating first half in which Scottie Reynolds, their recognized engine, was held without a point.