November 20, 2012
For Kane, basketball's a full-time endeavor
Guard barely sat in Herd's 2-OT loss at Hofstra
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DeAndre Kane sat out just 13 seconds of the Herd's double-OT loss at Hofstra Sunday.
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - You can ask DeAndre Kane to play point guard, shooting guard or whatever, but you have to order him to take a break.

This much we know: Marshall's leading scorer doesn't "tap out" of games.

Kane proved that again Sunday, playing all but 13 seconds of the Thundering Herd's 103-100 double-overtime loss to Hofstra. The junior from Pittsburgh recorded the fourth triple-double in MU history with 33 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and was named player of the week in Conference USA.

He didn't hit the bench until Marshall (2-3) started fouling in the second overtime, and coach Tom Herrion needed somebody else to commit those fouls. When Hofstra went to line, Kane re-entered each time.

Those 50 minutes are not Kane's career high. He sat just 1 minute, 4 seconds in the Herd's 105-100 triple-overtime win over Tulsa in last season's C-USA tournament, the game in which he scored his career-high 40 points.

In that game, he had to share the point guard duties, first after Damier Pitts fouled out in regulation and then when Shaquille Johnson left in the second overtime.

Nowadays, Kane is the starting point guard with Chris Martin getting 26.4 plus minutes a game. Both can and do play at the same time, often serving as a point tandem of sorts.

So when was the last time Kane ran the point in the starting role, or close to it?

"Never," Kane said Tuesday before practice. "I played it two years ago when Pitts was [sidelined] the first eight games. That was the first time."

But Kane has all the elements of being a good point guard - he has been one of the team's best passers since he became eligible in 2010-11, penetrates like few others and he can defend. His assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.8-to-1 could lead the league if he maintains it.

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