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Our Jackets head to Knoxville tomorrow night to take on Tennessee. I'd love to avenge the loss from last season, but the Vols will be an even tougher test this time around. They return reigning SEC POY Grant Williams along with All-SEC performer Admiral Schofield. Williams, while known for his finesse and creativity around the basket, seems to have enhanced his offensive skill set in the off-season, adding efficient perimeter shooting to his arsenal. Still, Tennessee's calling card is its high-pressure, on-ball defense, which, when coupled with a hostile road environment, will prove to be a significant challenge for Georgia Tech's young backcourt.
The Vols are still working to get completely healthy and will likely be without 2018 SEC Co-Sixth Man of the Year Lamonte Turner tomorrow night. Turner is one of only three guards expected to receive significant playing time this season, which could hamper Tennessee's ability to apply as much pressure defensively as they would like.
In many respects, Tennessee embodies the type of team Josh Pastner is working to build. They are led by a combination of five Juniors/Seniors, which fits the 'get old, stay old' model. They are also ranked in the top 10 in KenPom's defensive efficiency rankings. Tomorrow night will no doubt be a tough test for the Jackets, but an area of depth for Tech is the backcourt where the Vols are spread fairly thin as I mentioned earlier. There may be an opportunity for Alvarado and company to push the ball and force Tennessee to play a more up-tempo style, something they're not exactly dying to do, as they rank 266th in KenPom's adjusted tempo.
I'm hoping the Jackets keep the game close, but it could spell trouble if the Vols find their stroke from deep. They're shooting around 40% from 3-pt range this season, with Schofield, one of their better shooters from last season, only hitting at a 25% clip.
Should be a fun one to watch - looking forward to seeing how our boys handle the challenge!
The Vols are still working to get completely healthy and will likely be without 2018 SEC Co-Sixth Man of the Year Lamonte Turner tomorrow night. Turner is one of only three guards expected to receive significant playing time this season, which could hamper Tennessee's ability to apply as much pressure defensively as they would like.
In many respects, Tennessee embodies the type of team Josh Pastner is working to build. They are led by a combination of five Juniors/Seniors, which fits the 'get old, stay old' model. They are also ranked in the top 10 in KenPom's defensive efficiency rankings. Tomorrow night will no doubt be a tough test for the Jackets, but an area of depth for Tech is the backcourt where the Vols are spread fairly thin as I mentioned earlier. There may be an opportunity for Alvarado and company to push the ball and force Tennessee to play a more up-tempo style, something they're not exactly dying to do, as they rank 266th in KenPom's adjusted tempo.
I'm hoping the Jackets keep the game close, but it could spell trouble if the Vols find their stroke from deep. They're shooting around 40% from 3-pt range this season, with Schofield, one of their better shooters from last season, only hitting at a 25% clip.
Should be a fun one to watch - looking forward to seeing how our boys handle the challenge!