The former top-100 recruit eventually went to Western Kentucky, where he played in 31 games, including 12 starts, for the Hilltoppers as a true freshman. He reached double figures three times and showed his versatility in an upset win over No. 15 Wisconsin, finishing with 13 rebounds, 10 assists and eight points in an 83-76 victory.
When Banton decided to transfer after his freshman year, he had a better idea what he was looking for in a future home. He was looking for a coach he could relate to as well as take advantage of his unique skills.
On his recruiting trip to Lincoln, Hoiberg showed him video of the offense he ran with Royce White, a 6-foot-8 forward who was the focal point of the 2011-12 Iowa State team that began a streak of four straight NCAA Tournaments for the Cyclones. White led ISU in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocks on his way to becoming a first-round NBA Draft pick.
“I was seeing what he did working in the system and seeing myself in that spot,” Banton said. “I knew if I wanted to take the next step, I would have a chance to run an NBA offense to show what I can do. I feel like I made the best decision possible and am happy with it. I'm just glad that I finally have a chance to finally play.”
After a year in the system, Banton’s understanding of Hoiberg’s offense has made him a valuable communicator on the floor.
“The system really compliments my game” Banton said. “It puts me in spots that he sees where I can be successful and also spots that I enjoy being in whether the ball is in my hand or on the wing. It's a fluid offense and it gets you going and gets everyone moving. If Coach says ‘call a play,” I know where the players need to be and get guys in their spots.”
While Banton and fellow sit-out transfers Derrick Walker Jr. and Shamiel Stevenson pushed the top unit in practice, they also watched the outmatched Huskers battle adversity at times last year. They wanted to use those experiences as motivation during the offseason and help the newcomers make a quick adjustment.
“With the other sit-out guys along with returnees like Thor (Thorbjarnarson), Yvan (Ouedraogo) and Akol (Arop), we know the things that Coach Hoiberg looks for and what he wants in practices and workouts and are using that to steer everyone in the right direction,” Banton said. “We know if we get the guys together, we can build a good team.”