Hogs end 4-game streak with 4-guard lineup

Arkansas guard Desi Sills (0) and Missouri guard Ronnie Suggs (3) race after a loose ball during a game Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019, in Fayetteville.

— Less than nine minutes into Wednesday's Southeastern Conference home game, Arkansas found itself on the short end of a 17-4 score against Missouri.

The Razorbacks were 1-of-12 from the floor, sophomore Daniel Gafford had taken just one shot and Arkansas had almost as many turnovers (three) as points.

Not exactly the recipe Arkansas coach Mike Anderson was hoping would end his team's four-game losing streak.

So Anderson decided to shake things up by going with a four-guard lineup. The switch proved to be just the spark the Razorbacks needed as Arkansas recovered for a 72-60 win in Bud Walton Arena.

"We knew once we put the guards out there, they would not be able to keep up with our speed," said Arkansas freshman Isaiah Joe, who scored a game-high 23 points in the win. "And Daniel is one of the best bigs in the country running the floor, so we had the advantage."

Joe knocked down seven 3-pointers and fueled a late second-half run that turned a close game into a runaway.

Arkansas (11-7, 2-4) led 60-59 with 4:27 left when the Razorbacks went on a 10-0 run. Joe buried 3-pointers around two inside buckets to give Arkansas a 70-59 lead with 2:28 left.

"We knew that Mike's team was going to fight, we knew they would play hard," Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. "When they went with that four-guard lineup they were able to force some turnovers and they feed off of that."

Arkansas forced 24 turnovers that led to 27 points. The Tigers had just nine assists and two steals.

"That's Hog basketball," Joe said. "Speed them up, force turnovers and get points off of it."

The loss was the fourth in the last five games for Missouri (10-7, 1-4) which seized control early in the first half and raced to a 14-2 lead on a layup by Jordan Geist eight minutes in. Arkansas opened the game by going 1 of 12 from the floor and went more than six minutes without a point early in the half.

Desi Sills finally got Arkansas going, getting a transition bucket off a turnover and the Razorbacks slowly whittled away at Missouri's lead.

Arkansas took its first lead of the game with an 8-0 run with under three minutes left in the half. Sills hit a pair of free throws, then Joe and Keyshawn Embery-Simpson knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers for a 30-29 Razorbacks lead with 2:10 left.

Freshmen Reggie Chaney and Sills provided a big spark off the bench for Arkansas. Chaney had six points and six rebounds in 23 minutes, and Sills added eight points in 20 minutes.

For Arkansas, the win ended a tough stretch that saw the Razorbacks get blown out in back-to-back 19-point road losses to No. 1 Tennessee and No. 20 Ole Miss.

The four-game losing streak was the longest in Anderson's eight seasons at Arkansas.