Do not try Sagaba Konate.
The West Virginia big man has no time for anyone - especially Kansas Jayhawks attempting dunks - at the rim.
Konate’s first half against Kansas on Monday night was borderline dominant on the defensive end, with the 6-foot-8 sophomore blocking five shots as the Mountaineers controlled the game against Big 12 favorite Kansas.
The numbers were great, but the actual blocks were even better.
It looked like Konate had submitted his Block of the Year candidate early when Kansas senior Svi Mykhailiuk challenged him on a fast break. Konate wasn’t having any of it.
Halftime at the Coliseum. No. 6 West Virginia leads No. 10 Kansas, 41-28. pic.twitter.com/3Hf97XY1tj
— WVU Men's Basketball (@WVUhoops) January 16, 2018
Konate may have one-upped himself later in the half, though, when Marcus Garrett, despite presumably having eyes and a short-term memory, thought it was a good idea to try to put Konate on a poster with a dunk of his own.
Super bad idea.
The Big 12 has some dominant shot blockers in the 7-footer mold of Texas’ Mo Bamba and Jo Lual-Acuil, but Konate may be the best of the bunch.