From a Michigan sports message board: http://www.mlive.com/forums/msubb/index.ssf
--Freshman Raymar Morgan is the most skilled offensive player, and can score from anywhere inside the 3-point line. His minutes have been limited by foul trouble recently - hopefully, Marquette doesn't have a small forward capable of getting him foul trouble.
Suton is a sophomore who can score a lot of points from inside fifteen feet. He's 6-10, and will probably lead the MSU team in rebounds against Marquette. His trouble is when he has to handle the ball too much, he commits far too many turnovers.
Naymick is the 6-10 center, and IMO is playing the best interior defense in the Big 10 aside from Oden. He won't do too much defensively, but will get 6 to 8 points if his man turns him loose to double team someone else.
Walton is the other guard besides Neitzel, and he's the best permimeter defender on the roster. He's afraid to do much offensively, which is strange because he actually has a good shooting percentage.
Joseph is a designated 3-point shooter, who is he hits his first jumper can easily get to double figures. But if he misses is first two shots, he usually doesn't end up doing much.
With your guard out, the Marquette roster looks thin in the backcourt. How do you think they'll defend Neitzel? --