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They feel their height advantage will prevail.
Should be a good game. Go Marquette! Fire up! Opportunity to send a Big Ten team crashing in flames.
Quote from: real chili 83 on November 17, 2016, 05:29:01 AM
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They feel their height rebounding advantage will prevail.
That is my concern. I hope Heldt and Hauser can help Luke neutralize that advantage.
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They feel their height advantage will prevail.
Hope they play as many of their big guys at the same time as possible. We'll run circles around them for open threes, jumpers and drives — then run them into the ground.
The only big who is somewhat of a good defender or rebounder is Wilson. And that's only been this year against inferior competition. Could be a shoot out.
We need to get off to a good start
In the words of cbb.
"Guards game"
I feel we have that advantage. Chalk up the W
For those of you fixated with "bigs", remember the basic rule, "Fast Beats Big!"
Or, said in another way, "Speed Kills."
Quote from: real chili 83 on November 17, 2016, 05:29:01 AM
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They feel their height advantage will prevail.
"They" as in the team, perhaps. The writer seems much more concerned.
Marquette handed Michigan its first loss of the 2016 season once before.
Men's hoops intends to follow the futbol ladies' example.
I'm really looking forward to seeing this Cheanham guy play. I thought MU already had 13 schollies... must be the greatest walk-on ever or something.
Last time I was this excited and unsure about one of our teams was 09 at the old spice classic with Zar and the midgets. Coincidently we rolled #15 Michigan in the semifinal, let's do it again!
Quote from: Benny B on November 17, 2016, 11:05:09 AM
I'm really looking forward to seeing this Cheanham guy play. I thought MU already had 13 schollies... must be the greatest walk-on ever or something.
Heard his friend Dhake is paying his tuition.
No getting around it, Michigan has one of the types of players that is going to be a challenging matchup for MU all year. A 6'10 stretch 4. (The other being the 6'8, 245 lb. mauler) If MU is able to neutralize the stretch 4 tonight (A) we probably win and (B) it bodes well for the rest of the season.
Quote from: GoldenEagles32 on November 17, 2016, 08:48:12 AM
We need to get off to a good start
We also need a strong finish
No let downs during the middle, either.
Who sets the pace could be a big factor.
KenPom ranks Marquette #51 for adjusted tempo, #31 for average possession length. Michigan is #300 and #342, respectively.
Quote from: tower912 on November 17, 2016, 11:58:16 AM
No getting around it, Michigan has one of the types of players that is going to be a challenging matchup for MU all year. A 6'10 stretch 4. (The other being the 6'8, 245 lb. mauler) If MU is able to neutralize the stretch 4 tonight (A) we probably win and (B) it bodes well for the rest of the season.
Who are you referencing?
Quote from: Marcus92 on November 17, 2016, 12:34:39 PM
Who sets the pace could be a big factor.
KenPom ranks Marquette #51 for adjusted tempo, #31 for average possession length. Michigan is #300 and #342, respectively.
Good things to look for in this game.
Quote from: tower912 on November 17, 2016, 11:58:16 AM
No getting around it, Michigan has one of the types of players that is going to be a challenging matchup for MU all year. A 6'10 stretch 4. (The other being the 6'8, 245 lb. mauler) If MU is able to neutralize the stretch 4 tonight (A) we probably win and (B) it bodes well for the rest of the season.
Probably not a faceguard, Harangody, or box-and-1 situation, but I agree that shutting down DJ Wilson (or Moritz... he's another 4 who can step outside but is much shakier from long-distance) is an absolute necessity to winning this game. It may be as simple as disrupting the shot... Wilson shot 33% on 24 attempts from range last year and many of the shots Moritz knocked down from outside the paint last year were uncontested (presumably because nobody had a scouting report on him).
If you could get Moritz into foul trouble early and keep pace with Wilson, it's game over, but tonight's game could come down to conditioning... their top two scorers are (small sample size alert) averaging over 30 mpg, but it looks like they can go 9 deep with meaningful contributions. I'd like to see a high-scoring game, because I think that favors Marquette, but if we can't get open looks and finish at the rim, we could find ourselves out of a run-and-gun game by halftime.
Quote from: tower912 on November 17, 2016, 11:58:16 AM
No getting around it, Michigan has one of the types of players that is going to be a challenging matchup for MU all year. A 6'10 stretch 4. (The other being the 6'8, 245 lb. mauler) If MU is able to neutralize the stretch 4 tonight (A) we probably win and (B) it bodes well for the rest of the season.
I'm not convinced Wilson is the real deal. He was way back of the rotation last season. He's feasted on undersized crappy teams so far this season. Could be for real or could be fools gold. I think Marcus is right about controlling the pace. Winner there wins the game
I like our chances here,we need to pressure their guards on the perimeter. I think our depth and overall quickness will wear them down in the second half. If we continue passing the ball well, we should hit plenty of open shots. GO MU!!!!