That shows you the continued maturation of the Marion sophomore guard.
His five treys and game-high 15 points helped the Indians glide past Independence, 69-39, Monday night. That didn’t even hit his season scoring average coming in.
That was 18.
He made 5 of 11 shots from distance, which was under his fairly absurb season shooting percentage beyond the arc coming in (56.8 percent). But he has added other aspects to his game, the ability to dribble drive, the ability to take and make mid-ranger jumpers.
“I think I’m a lot more confident than I was last year as a freshman,” Laube said. “I’ve worked on my game and my pull-up J, as well as other aspects of my game. I’m just better than last year.”