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Jackets Host Louisville Saturday

PG Jose Alvarado (groin) is one of three Tech players sidelined for Saturday’s match-up vs. Louisville

Georgia Tech returns home on Saturday afternoon for the first time in ten days for a showdown with one of the most surprising teams in the country, the Louisville Cardinals. The game tips at 4:00 pm and will be broadcast on ACCNE (Fox Sports South or watchESPN).

Coming into the year many, including myself, didn’t expect much from Louisville in Chris Mack’s inaugural season. Now halfway through the tilt, those misgivings seem to have been misplaced. While former five star recruit V.J. King has not developed into his “potential”, Louisville has been fortunate to see some of its other recruits grow up quickly and benefit from experienced grad transfers.

As mentioned, Louisville is led by former Xavier head coach Chris Mack. So far the Cardinals are 12-5, rank 22nd in Kenpom and own wins over Vermont, Michigan State, Seton Hall, Lipscomb and UNC in Chapel Hill in historic fashion.

Mack is well known for his successful time at Xavier where he is the all time winningest coach at 215 notches on the good side of the column. In nine seasons in Cincinnati, he led the Musketeers to eight tournament appearances and advanced to the sweet 16 or better five times, including the 2013-14 Final Four. Like his Xavier teams, Louisville will play up-tempo (top 15), they will get to the line (9th in free throws made) and they have lit up the scoreboard to the tune of 85 ppg in league play.

Like so many of his Xavier teams, Mack’s Louisville Cardinals feature a big, high scoring wing this year in sophomore Jordan Nwora. Nwora is averaging 18.1 points (5th in the league), 8.1 rebounds (6th in the league) and is also off a career game against Boston College in which he poured in 32 points. He has a “bull in the china shop” type game. While it isn’t always pretty, so far this season it has been very effective.

Other big time contributors are 6’5″ swing man Dwayne Sutton and former Southern point guard Christen Cunningham.  Sutton is Mr. Steady and may be the most deadly player on the roster outside of Nwora. Over his last 8 games he is averaging 12.8 points, 8 rebounds and 2.9 assists. Certainly not numbers that are going to blow you away, but when a play needs to be made, he’s more than likely going to be the one that makes it. Cunningham, a grad transfer, has been one of the few players in the country who’s been successful “transferring up”. While players like Joe Cremo and Matt Mooney have underwhelmed in power 6 play, Cunningham has become a leader for an ACC squad and has even played better in conference play, averaging 13.3 points, 5.8 assists and 3.3 rebounds through four games.

Kwhan Fore is another grad transfer who recently joined the starting lineup. The former Richmond Spider is an athletic guard who doesn’t score a ton but is one of the better defenders in the ACC. He would have likely matched against Jose Alvarado in this game and instead may be assigned to give Mike Devoe fits.

Former UConn big man Steven Enoch has come into his own this year after two disappointing seasons in Storrs. He is averaging 9 points and 5 boards off of the bench.

Malik Williams, a former five star recruit, has also come along lately. Over the course of his career (49 games) he averaged 5 points and 3.4 rebounds, but in ACC play this season he is averaging 10.3 points and 6 rebounds. He is getting better every game.

Then there is Ryan McMahon who will drill triples (37.4%) all day long if you forget about him. Darius Perry and King can also hurt you if they decide to play on any particular day.

Rattling all that off I can’t help but think: “Why did I predict these guys to finish 12th in the league this season?”

So, as you may have gathered, they have size, shooting, scoring, defense and coaching. They just beat North Carolina worse than anyone has in Chapel Hill since 2002.

The most interesting thing here is that Kenpom only favors the Cardinals by 2 while Haslametrics also favors them by a deuce. Clearly, the computers are starting to buy into the Georgia Tech defense. The one thing that Louisville doesn’t do particularly well is turn people over. They rank 299th in the country in opponents turnover percentage.

Unfortunately I don’t think this a great match-up for the Jackets, though sometimes Pastner pulls things out at home. Louisville is going to play man-to-man, which GT struggled against at Clemson, but the Cardinels won’t be as tenacious or get away with assault in McCamish. Louisville played a bit of zone against Boston College the other night and quickly went back to man.

I disagree with the metrics on this one. I just don’t know if we have the fire power the keep up. Tech is also a bit dinged up at the moment. If we keep it to single digits I would be really impressed.

 
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Peacone36

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The mush bet is in. I took the Ville @-4.5. If anyone can take a sure thing and flip it on its @ss its Cone.......

I did all i can do.
 

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Pastner needs to figure out a couple of lineups that can generate points. I don't think we can run 4 out unless Cole is the stretch 4. So when Cole isn't in the game we should stick to 3 out, 2 in. Let Wright play some low post since he can't make anything outside of 12 feet. He has some decent moves down there.

Banks is okay in the high post. He doesn't shoot from up there and has some passing ability. He can set some screens also to try to get the outside guys to free up. We don't have anyone who can create off of the dribble so screens and cuts are about all we can do.
I don't want Wright anywhere on the floor, he's a liability in my opinion.
 

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Based on Pastner's comments on Alvarado in the AJC it wouldn't shock me to see him miss multiple games.
Pastner mentioned watching Lammers try and play through injury last year has made him realize the importance of giving players the chance to truly heal before playing them.

He also said on AD he could play as soon as Tuesday or could be out all year. It is up to the doctors. As long as they say he can't play he won't play. if they clear him he will.
 

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Based on Pastner's comments on Alvarado in the AJC it wouldn't shock me to see him miss multiple games.
Pastner mentioned watching Lammers try and play through injury last year has made him realize the importance of giving players the chance to truly heal before playing them.

He also said on AD he could play as soon as Tuesday or could be out all year. It is up to the doctors. As long as they say he can't play he won't play. if they clear him he will.

Saw earlier today it was an ankle. Is this accurate?
 

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Wright should not play
The only way for him to grow up and stop making stupid mistakes is to play. Everyone needs to realize that he is relatively new to basketball. He frustrates me to no end, but if he is going to contribute next year and his senior year, he has to play.
 
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