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<blockquote data-quote="OG-T" data-source="post: 299454" data-attributes="member: 1741"><p>On name cache, we're a standout — but that's what a couple of CSB's opponents probably thought. A few CSB games really make them a threat. </p><p>•Lost by 12 <u>AT</u> Arizona (a 17-0 run by CSB in 2nd half made it a 4pt game).</p><p>•CSB led SMU <u>AT</u> SMU by 5 with 5 mins to play, SMU went on a 11-0 run to finish game.</p><p>•They lost by 10 <u>AT</u> BYU (who beat Gonzaga), and CSB was within single digits with 5 mins to go.</p><p></p><p>They clearly are not intimidated by bigger programs. From my limited view, CSB seems wildly streaky, and frenetic, so no lead is comfortable. Complacency is the enemy if GT gets a lead. I felt the Pastner FT metric was the holy grail vs. Ole Miss. GT had devastating success with that goal. Against CSB, I think staying disciplined, staying home, and staying with the system is the difference-maker. CSB has proven — particularly against UTSA — that they make wild mistakes and poor decisions (UTSA built too much of a hole, and matched play with equally crazy sloppiness). </p><p></p><p>HELL, I'LL SCOUT IT: Maintain our spacing, movement and value the ball, and continue our active defensive push out to shooters, slides to help, and I believe over the course of game we'll convert CSB's weakness (wild play) into our strength. I like that CSB is low 60s% from the line as a team, and hoping no anomaly rises up on the charity stripe at MSG. <strong>71-66 on our way to play UCF</strong> (really concerned about Tacko Fall in that one with the way Okogie drives to basket, and Heath finds bunnies in lane; those will all be challenged).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OG-T, post: 299454, member: 1741"] On name cache, we're a standout — but that's what a couple of CSB's opponents probably thought. A few CSB games really make them a threat. •Lost by 12 [U]AT[/U] Arizona (a 17-0 run by CSB in 2nd half made it a 4pt game). •CSB led SMU [U]AT[/U] SMU by 5 with 5 mins to play, SMU went on a 11-0 run to finish game. •They lost by 10 [U]AT[/U] BYU (who beat Gonzaga), and CSB was within single digits with 5 mins to go. They clearly are not intimidated by bigger programs. From my limited view, CSB seems wildly streaky, and frenetic, so no lead is comfortable. Complacency is the enemy if GT gets a lead. I felt the Pastner FT metric was the holy grail vs. Ole Miss. GT had devastating success with that goal. Against CSB, I think staying disciplined, staying home, and staying with the system is the difference-maker. CSB has proven — particularly against UTSA — that they make wild mistakes and poor decisions (UTSA built too much of a hole, and matched play with equally crazy sloppiness). HELL, I'LL SCOUT IT: Maintain our spacing, movement and value the ball, and continue our active defensive push out to shooters, slides to help, and I believe over the course of game we'll convert CSB's weakness (wild play) into our strength. I like that CSB is low 60s% from the line as a team, and hoping no anomaly rises up on the charity stripe at MSG. [B]71-66 on our way to play UCF[/B] (really concerned about Tacko Fall in that one with the way Okogie drives to basket, and Heath finds bunnies in lane; those will all be challenged). [/QUOTE]
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