Clay Young’s ‘MVP’ performance helps KU over Syracuse

Kansas guard Devonte' Graham (4) pulls in his teammates during the first half, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017 at American Airlines Arena in Miami.

MIAMI — If Clay Young doesn’t want MVP honors, he’ll have to settle for president.

In the locker room following KU’s 76-60 win over Syracuse, Young stood face to face with Devonte’ Graham. Fresh off a potentially career-defining performance, the most popular man on KU’s campus wanted nothing more than to credit the walk-on for his 1-assist, 0-point, 0-rebound, 0-block, 0-steal outing.

“When I walked in the locker room, I told him, Clay’s really the MVP,” Graham said. “I think last time he had a good game, I tweeted out, ‘Clay for president.’ “

That he certainly did.

Young pawned the honors — at least the MVP ones — back on Graham. He smiled sheepishly when Graham’s comment was repeated back to him and maintained his job was simply to not screw up.

It’s that mentality that allowed him to be so effective against Syracuse.

Young’s highlights — yes, he had them — weren’t all made for TV. Initially thrust into the game because of foul trouble with Udoka Azubuike and Mitch Lightfoot, the Lansing-native filled his role screening against the zone and also worked quickly in moving the ball into the right spots.

At one point in the half, Young caught the ball on the baseline. He pump-faked toward the hoop and then turned and dropped a pass off for Svi Mykhailiuk, who hit a 3 to give KU the lead.

Later, with KU up 10, Young stood in the paint as Marek Dolezaj drove past Mykhailiuk. Young was set and drew a charge. Graham pumped his fist in celebration.

“I was always pretty good at taking charges. I’ve just always had a knack for that,” Young said. “I saw him driving in there and it was just an easy play, because I’m not going to go block any shots, obviously.”

Graham may have been Young’s biggest supporter on the court. In the virtual world of Twitter, there was an even louder voice.

Jamari Traylor, who had tweeted just once since Halloween, sent out four Tweets Saturday night.

The first, praised Young’s defense. The next said simply “Clay Young > Syracuse Bigs.”

Then Traylor praised Young’s plus-minus. Then he ragged on the Syracuse defenders.