ASU's Bachynski unleashing 'inner animal'

Arizona State center Jordan Bachynski, left, hauls in a rebound in front of Washington guard Terrence Ross, right, in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Tempe. Ariz. Washington won 60-54. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
Arizona State center Jordan Bachynski, left, hauls in a rebound in front of Washington guard Terrence Ross, right, in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Tempe. Ariz. Washington won 60-54. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
Where did that come from?

Arizona State didn't have enough to upset the Washington Huskies on Thursday, but it wasn't due to a lack of effort by sophomore big man Jordan Bachynski.

The 7-foot-2 Canadian had 9 points and a career-high 13 rebounds in 23 minutes off the bench in the 60-54 loss.

After the game, Bachynski downplayed his performance.

"I'm just trying to carry my weight on the team," he said.

And he has been. After a three-game stretch during which Bachynski had just 1 point and 6 rebounds, he's averaging 9.5 points and 10 rebounds while shooting 67% in ASU's last two contests. He's also blocked 5 shots, changed several others and is hustling for loose balls.

His head coach, Herb Sendek, had a much more detailed description of what's going on with Bachynski.

"I think last week, before the Utah game, he just decided he was going to be more of an animal," Sendek said. "That's kind of the picture he has in his mind for himself at this point. Even though it's still a work in progress, that mindset is serving him very well."

Unfortunately, Sendek didn't have such a clear answer when asked about how to get sophomore Chanse Creekmur on track again.

"I don't know," Sendek answered honestly. "He's not getting a lot of looks but really the best way to get going is to make plays and not just to limit it to one facet of the game."

Against Oregon State two weeks ago, Creekmur was simply on fire, hitting 8 of 9 shots and 6 of 7 three-point attempts en route to a career-high 24-point night. He hasn't scored in his last three games despite playing an average of 33 minutes per game.

Lockett Update: Sendek didn't sound too confident when discussing the possibility of Trent Lockett's return for Saturday's game against Washington State.

"At this point we have to continue to be prepared to not play with him," he said.

Lockett, ASU's leading scorer, has missed the last three games with an ankle injury suffered in the second half of the win over Oregon State.

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