May 2, 2026

Ohio State’s Kaleb Wesson has spent the offseason changing his game

“I was watching the draft and I didn’t see anybody who was 6-10, 270, just a low-post scorer. It was actually a lot of motivation. I thought that one aspect of my game would get me there, but I had a (wrong) way of thinking that. Watching the draft really put that in concrete for me. That part of the game’s not there anymore. You have to expand your game.” Ohio State basketball forward Kaleb Wesson via Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch Ohio State forward Kaleb Wesson had a strong first season with the Buckeyes, earning Big Ten All-Freshman honors by averaging 10.2 points per game and 4.9 rebounds per game. It wasn’t all easy for Wesson though, as teams found ways to neutralize the big man late in the season. In the NCAA Tournament, both South Dakota State and Gonzaga frequently went with small lineups that kept Wesson off…

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