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Just starting this up, and my facts are slim. I know Qudus Wahab, our xrecruit is playing fairly well. Has anyone seen them play, and how do we matchup?
They're a big team, this is one of the teams I think starting Whaley and Sanogo isn't a complete detriment. Sanogo on Wahab and Whaley on Pickett should be fine.
They're also a fast team and they turn over the ball a lot, I'd expect a lot of Bouknight and Jackson baskets in transition
Yeah, this is an ideal game for Josh to step up again.Yep. We can also expect Carlton to play some minutes in this one. His size, rebounding and fouls will be important.
Yep. We can also expect Carlton to play some minutes in this one. His size, rebounding and fouls will be important.
16 turnovers a game is a lot. We need to wear them down as @husky429 is right. They only go about 7 deep. Blair (their PG) played 39 minutes against Seton Hall the other day. Wear them down.They only go 7 deep and turn the ball over A LOT. We need to pressure and run, run, run.
Pretty sure their starting lineup is 6'4, 6'5, 6'7, 6'9, 6'11. Our normal advantage on the boards may not be as drastic... This is one game that
They generate VERY few turnovers--only 5.6 steals per game.
They seem like a middling team from 3 point land from what I remember in the couple games I've watched.
I think Sanogo and Whaley can handle Wahab pretty well. Jahvon Blair is pretty tough though because we should have Jackson and Bouk guard him as much as possible, but if they're covering him, one of Gaff or Cole is going to be stuck guarding a 6'7 guy in the half court.
Georgetown gets turnovers on 22.4% of their offensive possessions. Only 32 teams in D1 are worse.We need to turn them over. Key to the game IMO.
9 PM EST on FS1What time is the game? What TV situation?
Looks like our depth can be effective esp. if we can get them in early foul trouble. Expecting a W to begin our run to the BET. 4-0 is doable. No less than 3-1Georgetown gets turnovers on 22.4% of their offensive possessions. Only 32 teams in D1 are worse.
Defensively, we matchup perfectly:
- Sanogo/Carlton gets 6'11 237 Wahab (who plays 70% of minutes)
- Whaley gets 6'9 206 Pickett (who plays 81%) of minutes
- Jackson/Martin gets 6'7 195 Bile (who plays 71% of minutes)
- Bouk gets 6'4 190 Blair (who plays 92% of minutes)
- Cole/Gaffney gets 6'0 170 Harris (who plays 87% of minutes).
I was just going to say, they shoot and make a surprisingly large number of 3s considering their reputation as a "big" team.They shoot the ball better than most would think.
Their inside game can be strong as long as they stay out of foul trouble
Pat Ewing has done a wonderful job keeping this team and program together weathering all the BS he has faced.
Not a good prospect with Gaff or Cole guarding 6'7" player backing them down. That was a winning plan in the last game. Sure hope we can adjust if this develops because in the Vill game our coaches missed this repeatedly. Our bigs need to double team when that starts to happen and hope to trap more. This does leave us open to a short pass inside but that outcome may be better than what Gillespie did to us.They only go 7 deep and turn the ball over A LOT. We need to pressure and run, run, run.
Pretty sure their starting lineup is 6'4, 6'5, 6'7, 6'9, 6'11. Our normal advantage on the boards may not be as drastic... This is one game that
They generate VERY few turnovers--only 5.6 steals per game.
They seem like a middling team from 3 point land from what I remember in the couple games I've watched.
I think Sanogo and Whaley can handle Wahab pretty well. Jahvon Blair is pretty tough though because we should have Jackson and Bouk guard him as much as possible, but if they're covering him, one of Gaff or Cole is going to be stuck guarding a 6'7 guy in the half court.
Blair is a great player that takes way too many tough shots.Blair takes 8 3's a game, but is an average shooter at that volume.