McCamish Maniacs
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Going to be a good team. Almost beat Stanford the other night. Obviously a game we need to win, but not one we can overlook
... so you're saying that the beating line doesn't guarantee the winner?!?!?!?
Green Bay won the Horizon League last year making it to the NCAA Tournament and are the pre-season favorite again this season getting 41 of the 52 votes.
Love was the Horizon League player of the year last year and is averaging 27 ppg in his first 2 this season shooting 60% from 3 (9-15) and taking 24 FT in his first 2 games. He was the pre-season PoY this season as well.
Despite not being very tall they don't rely on the three - only a little over 20% of their shot attempts are from 3. They like to penetrate and draw fouls. They basically have 2 bigs that they rotate at the 5 and then have a number of 6'7 G/F types they use at the 4. They want to play fast to get easy buckets and in the half court they want to spread you out and then penetrate.
They return 4 of 5 starters.
This will not be an easy game - could be the most difficult so far. This is the most experienced and accomplished team GT will have played to date.
I wonder if we would try to put MGH on Love at all. Our PG's are not great defenders and Smith is not a good defensive guard. I could see Love torching us.
i would expect this to be an uptempo high scoring game. i expect it to take something close to 85-90 to win.
There are a few things wrong with this: First, Carrington Love was not the Horizon League POY last year, or the year before. His teammate, Keifer Sykes, won both years. Also, Green Bay was in the NIT the past two years, where they lost in the first round both times. Lastly, they do not return four of five starters. Sykes (their star player for the past two years), Greg Mays, and Alfonzo McKinnie represented three of the top four scorers for the Phoenix last year. All three are gone.Green Bay won the Horizon League last year making it to the NCAA Tournament and are the pre-season favorite again this season getting 41 of the 52 votes.
Love was the Horizon League player of the year last year and is averaging 27 ppg in his first 2 this season shooting 60% from 3 (9-15) and taking 24 FT in his first 2 games. He was the pre-season PoY this season as well.
Despite not being very tall they don't rely on the three - only a little over 20% of their shot attempts are from 3. They like to penetrate and draw fouls. They basically have 2 bigs that they rotate at the 5 and then have a number of 6'7 G/F types they use at the 4. They want to play fast to get easy buckets and in the half court they want to spread you out and then penetrate.
They return 4 of 5 starters.
This will not be an easy game - could be the most difficult so far. This is the most experienced and accomplished team GT will have played to date.
I wonder if we would try to put MGH on Love at all. Our PG's are not great defenders and Smith is not a good defensive guard. I could see Love torching us.
i would expect this to be an uptempo high scoring game. i expect it to take something close to 85-90 to win.
There are a few things wrong with this: First, Carrington Love was not the Horizon League POY last year, or the year before. His teammate, Keifer Sykes, won both years. Also, Green Bay was in the NIT the past two years, where they lost in the first round both times. Lastly, they do not return four of five starters. Sykes (their star player for the past two years), Greg Mays, and Alfonzo McKinnie represented three of the top four scorers for the Phoenix last year. All three are gone.
There are a few things wrong with this: First, Carrington Love was not the Horizon League POY last year, or the year before. His teammate, Keifer Sykes, won both years. Also, Green Bay was in the NIT the past two years, where they lost in the first round both times. Lastly, they do not return four of five starters. Sykes (their star player for the past two years), Greg Mays, and Alfonzo McKinnie represented three of the top four scorers for the Phoenix last year. All three are gone.
Realistically, is there any reason for this game to be on anything other than ESPN3? Some of the preseason tourneys have started at their destinations, so those will get the coverage.
I don't know what to expect. I'd just like to see incremental progress of some sort (more consistency on offense, improved perimeter defense, etc.)