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Loyola Chicago (8) vs. Georgia Tech (9), Friday, 4pm ET, TBS
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 787831" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Underestimate Krutwig at your own peril. Dude is legit. Don't judge him based on his dad bod because he can get up and down the court better than a lot of centers with prototypical NBA bodies. Great passer, and his understanding of space is incredible. Look how he does the little things to create space for himself off the ball. He's got a shot with his left and right hands, and he has a power and finesse game. He'll pop that shot if you give him space. ALWAYS moving...setting screens, moving off the screen, finding space to receive the pass...on and on. Moses and Howard are getting a good cardio workout Friday guarding him.</p><p></p><p>From a defensive standpoint, this may be our toughest center to defend all season. He literally leads his team in points, rebounds, blocked shots, and assists. If we can get him in foul trouble, Loyola is in world of hurt. </p><p></p><p>Outside of Krutwig, no other player averages more than 8 points a game...BUT, they have SIX guys outside of Krutwig who score at least 7 points a game. So they're balanced.</p><p></p><p>I think we are the far superior team in terms of athleticism and Loyola isn't a very long team overall...just like us. We need to harrass the guy with the ball (which we are VERY good at) and make them work to get Krutwig the ball. Easier said than done.</p><p></p><p>Should be interesting. If we can race out to a big lead from TOs and steals, it's gonna be a big hill to climb for Loyola. This is one of those games the style differential will be fun to watch play out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 787831, member: 360"] Underestimate Krutwig at your own peril. Dude is legit. Don't judge him based on his dad bod because he can get up and down the court better than a lot of centers with prototypical NBA bodies. Great passer, and his understanding of space is incredible. Look how he does the little things to create space for himself off the ball. He's got a shot with his left and right hands, and he has a power and finesse game. He'll pop that shot if you give him space. ALWAYS moving...setting screens, moving off the screen, finding space to receive the pass...on and on. Moses and Howard are getting a good cardio workout Friday guarding him. From a defensive standpoint, this may be our toughest center to defend all season. He literally leads his team in points, rebounds, blocked shots, and assists. If we can get him in foul trouble, Loyola is in world of hurt. Outside of Krutwig, no other player averages more than 8 points a game...BUT, they have SIX guys outside of Krutwig who score at least 7 points a game. So they're balanced. I think we are the far superior team in terms of athleticism and Loyola isn't a very long team overall...just like us. We need to harrass the guy with the ball (which we are VERY good at) and make them work to get Krutwig the ball. Easier said than done. Should be interesting. If we can race out to a big lead from TOs and steals, it's gonna be a big hill to climb for Loyola. This is one of those games the style differential will be fun to watch play out. [/QUOTE]
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