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Miami's Losses -- What Hurts Them?
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[QUOTE="ConnEd, post: 4604557, member: 895"] Omier reminds me of Villanova's big, Dixon. Thick, strong but springier. He could gave AS trouble. Adama is at his best when he's on the low block. Dixon had some success pushing him out and making him receive the ball more in the middle of the lane or out near the FT line. Omier also appears quick enough that he could try to front Adama. Their other guys are quick enough that if we try to pass over him, they can help and get steals. If they can get away without having to help on AS, their perimeter D could then limit the damage our shooters can do. Combine that with the fact that the strength of their offense is driving to the hoop, and that's exactly what we struggled to stop in January, and this game has me the most worried I've been. To be fair, I was also "the most worried I've been" for Iona, St.Mary's, Arkansas, and Gonzaga. :) [/QUOTE]
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