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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 487180" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>We're facing a top 5 team on the road with a very young team. I expect to get trounced. I do think we can get some insight into how the rest of the season will play out. First off is how do our guards look. If Jose, Haywood, Devoe, and Phillips, look like they could play with Tenn then it's a good sign. Basically, if we are going to lose, lose because of our bigs, not because of our guards. Similarly, was the first game just Alston playing against weaker comp, or can he actually be valuable against better teams. I'm also looking to see how can Wright/Cole defend against quality bigs. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the chance of actually winning, the 3 ball is a great equalizer. We have to have an on night shooting to have a chance. And not just a good night. A great night. Defensively, we need our guards to make it hard for theirs to get the ball to their bigs. We also need our bigs to play smart. We also need to rely on length to defend their bigs. Don't swat. Make their 6-6 and 6-7 shoot over 6-9 with 7 foot wingspans. Now they will certainly still hit some, but better than fouling. Also really need team rebounding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 487180, member: 2299"] We're facing a top 5 team on the road with a very young team. I expect to get trounced. I do think we can get some insight into how the rest of the season will play out. First off is how do our guards look. If Jose, Haywood, Devoe, and Phillips, look like they could play with Tenn then it's a good sign. Basically, if we are going to lose, lose because of our bigs, not because of our guards. Similarly, was the first game just Alston playing against weaker comp, or can he actually be valuable against better teams. I'm also looking to see how can Wright/Cole defend against quality bigs. In terms of the chance of actually winning, the 3 ball is a great equalizer. We have to have an on night shooting to have a chance. And not just a good night. A great night. Defensively, we need our guards to make it hard for theirs to get the ball to their bigs. We also need our bigs to play smart. We also need to rely on length to defend their bigs. Don't swat. Make their 6-6 and 6-7 shoot over 6-9 with 7 foot wingspans. Now they will certainly still hit some, but better than fouling. Also really need team rebounding. [/QUOTE]
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