Angel Delgado doesn't yell at his Seton Hall teammates when he wants the ball.He doesn't wave his hands or gesture, and he doesn't tell them he wants it during timeouts.All the senior big man does is give them a look."He won't scream at you saying to get him the ball because he's not a selfish person," swingman Desi Rodriguez said."He gets a little pouty, Angel is still a big baby.Just like with food, if he's hungry that's how he acts, he'll have an ugly face." Delgado wasn't giving them that look in the first half against Indiana on Wednesday, and the star senior wasn't getting the rock and the Pirates were trailing.Then at halftime, coach Kevin Willard reminded his players they might want to consider passing inside to the center who has more double-doubles than anyone in the country.The result was 10 straight Seton Hall points shortly after halftime, seven of which were scored by Delgado, to fuel the No.22 Pirates in a 84-68 victory over Indiana at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J."(Coach) screamed at me, he said, 'get him the ball,'" so I said I would get him it," Rodriguez said."Every play I throw it into him, because I know nine out of 10 times it's going to be a good play.I just throw it in there, if you throw it in there you're not going to make a mistake." After taking just three shots in the first half and scoring four points, Delgado exploded in the second half with 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting, including making seven of nine free throws to go with 11 rebounds.Performances like this have come to be expected of Delgado, who registered his 53rd career double-double and third straight to start the season.In a sport that has come to be dominated by one-and-done freshman, Delgado is a rare senior star, and the main reason for Seton Hall's lofty expectations this season.Having been around his teammates long enough, he knows he doesn't have to say anything to get the ball."I just look at them, I'm like 'Yo,' they know already, that's my guys, they've been with me for so long," Delgado said."That's why I came back, to be with these guys.I know they know me." The Pirates' win in the Gavitt Tip-Off Games was not just the Angel Delgado show -- Rodriguez had 23 points on 8-of-12 shooting, and Khadeen Carrington had 17 points on 5-of-7 shooting.Passing to Delgado helped those two shine, as well.According to Rodriguez, getting the ball inside opens up everything else for the offense."When he scores inside, it opens up the court, it gets us open shots," Rodriguez said."Once you get the ball in, the more the floor opens up for us to score the ball." After flirting with the NBA in the offseason before ultimately deciding to return for his senior season, Delgado has shown his commitment to expanding his game for the next level.His offensive arsenal has evolved and now features more moves in the post and improved shooting.But it's Delgado's passing that might be most impressive.He had four assists on the night, including a mid-air pass to the Carrington
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