Arkansas basketball Saturday practice report

Arkansas' Dusty Hannahs participates in practice Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, in Bud Walton Arena.

— Everybody practiced except for Forrest City freshman guard Robert Glasper, who dislocated his shoulder last Saturday and has been sidelined since then. He is expected to be back in a a few days.

The Razorbacks went through a two-hour workout that included a lengthy scrimmage at the end.

The Red team downed the White 64-52 in a series of 3-minute sessions.

The Red team consisted of Anton Beard, Daryl Macon, Moses Kingsley, Manny Watkins, Arlando Cook and CJ Jones, who also played some for the White.

The White squad had Dusty Hannahs, Brachen Hazen, Dustin Thomas, Adrio Bailey, Trey Thompson and Jaylen Barford.

There shouldn't be any assumptions about those lineups. Arkansas coach Mike Anderson rotates guys every day to make sure they all play with different combinations.

Hannahs was on fire both from long distance and with his runners. Kingsley, Macon, Jones and Hazen also shot the ball well.

Barford can get to the rim any time he wants and has an NBA body, but Arkansas also has some guys in Kingsley, Thompson, Cook, Bailey and Hazen who are not letting him come in there without some pain.

Thomas, Cook, Kingsley, Hazen and Thompson all crashed the board well, in that order.

I love the way Dustin Thomas crashed the boards. It will get him a lot of time at the 4, something that he knows is his best fit after playing a lot of 3 at Colorado. He is easily the biggest surprise for me behind Jones' emergence.

Jones is so gifted offensively - which is great. He still needs to improve his shot selection, learn when to pass up his shot for a better one and certainly get better on defense, but his potential seems unlimited.

This team appears to be so much better defensively from watching them in Spain and the three practices that I have been to now.

Arkansas commits Daniel Gafford and Darious Hall were in attendance, as well as 2018 prospect D.J. Weaver from Texas.