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We are in deep trouble if Barnes can't get an offense going. The last two games were pathetic. Are we set to collapse in conference play like we did a couple of years ago?

 
Rivals has a piece out now on this young Kiwi

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1726192

Standing 6-foot-9 and weighing in around 230 pounds, Wynyard is a low post prospect who has generated buzz of late.
 
"What I do well is probably my post game, it is getting pretty good," Wynyard told Rivals.com "People say how strong I am and that's probably one of the up points of my game. I'm working on my shot now and I have a pretty good mid-range going now. Pick and roll, I'm also pretty good."
 
While Wynyard feels good about his low post game, there are areas in which he would like to improve.
 
"Probably my agility so I can keep up with the players," said Wynyard. "I'm there but I'd like to be quicker so I can bounce around and get up and down the court a little faster."
 
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Friday, Wynyard made his way to Austin. He's currently visiting with Rick Barnes and the Longhorns.
 
"I don't really know anything about it," said Wynard of Texas. "I know that it is pretty hot in the summers. I will probably just ask the same questions.
 
"I will ask how their football team impacts them and do they have the same support for their football team as they do their basketball team. And strength and conditioning, that's the main one."
 
Currently, Wynyard is considered a member of the class of 2016. However, there is a good chance that he could reclassify and come to the States as a member of the class of 2015.
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