LAS VEGAS — Baylor' hadn't been on a basketball court for a game in 266 days, until Saturday night.
And it showed — for a moment.
The Bears shook off a sluggish start to the season, MaCio Teague scored 21 points and No. 2 Baylor won its delayed season opener 112-82 over Louisiana-Lafayette.
Baylor, which adjusted its opening schedule after coach Scott Drew tested positive for COVID-19, shot 45-for-80 (56.3%) from the floor, including 15-for-27 (55.6%) from 3-point range. The Bears' 15 3-pointers were their most in a game since last year's season opener, when they made 18 against Central Arkansas.
"The first three or four minutes of the game you could see the guys really winded," said Baylor assistant coach Jerome Tang, who served as head coach for Drew. "Game speed is so much different than practice. ... I felt like we got our legs underneath us and focused in a little bit more. Our depth, too ... I just felt like we got better when we subbed."
Davion Mitchell finished with 18 points for the Bears (1-0). Jared Butler and LJ Cryer each scored 17 and Adam Flagler chipped in 12.
"Anyone can go off any night," Mitchell said. "Just spreading the ball (and) passing the ball, we're gonna share the sugar, we're gonna have fun."
Cedric Russell led the Ragin Cajuns (0-1) with 26 points. Theo Akwuba scored 22 and Brayan Au added 16.