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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 214852" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>That's correct Cuse. I'll worry about the first one though.</p><p>Game in Columbia should be a war. Martin's teams's are very physical. I will not expect them to shoot 60 % for the game though like they did against High Point. Their 2 starting bigs combined to go 20-22 from the field. Hopefully we can put up a little ,ore resistance than that.</p><p></p><p>With the suspensions they basically have their top 6 players and then they have to go to deep bench. That was fine against High Point (who was apparently without their best player), but maybe we can wear them down a little more. I am expecting a very physical game. Their center is big, but their PF is not as large. Their perimeter players are all good sized. Alot of 6'5 type players on their roster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 214852, member: 1776"] That's correct Cuse. I'll worry about the first one though. Game in Columbia should be a war. Martin's teams's are very physical. I will not expect them to shoot 60 % for the game though like they did against High Point. Their 2 starting bigs combined to go 20-22 from the field. Hopefully we can put up a little ,ore resistance than that. With the suspensions they basically have their top 6 players and then they have to go to deep bench. That was fine against High Point (who was apparently without their best player), but maybe we can wear them down a little more. I am expecting a very physical game. Their center is big, but their PF is not as large. Their perimeter players are all good sized. Alot of 6'5 type players on their roster. [/QUOTE]
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