By Dan Raley, Inside The Huskies: Amid all the University of Washington basketball negatives — 16 losses, key injuries, coach Mike Hopkins receiving an ultimatum rather than a firing — Keyon Menifield Jr. provided hope, a certain amount of flair, reason to keep watching.
Unlike a lot of recent UW newcomers, among them Jackson Grant, Langston Wilson, Tyler Linhardt and Samuel Ariyibi, the 6-foot-1, 150-pound guard from Flint, Michigan, came in ready to play big minutes, averaging 28.6 per outing.
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