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Loyola Chicago (8) vs. Georgia Tech (9), Friday, 4pm ET, TBS
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 787958" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Don't get me wrong. Krutwig will almost certainly get his. It's not just crafty. Dude knows basketball. He'll get some dumpoffs off drives, use his mass to get a good position down low, and he's got several different moves to go to in order to get points. There's a reason he has averaged about 15 for several years but his career high is 24. He's real consistent and will punish mistakes made, even small ones, quite often. I expect him to get ~15 in this game but I could see him getting the same effect Jose has had at times where he has to expend so much energy guarding Moses that he might not have the offensive impact he normally does. I'm less impressed on the other end. He still has great understanding of the game but his raw athletic disadvantage is a bigger deal on that end. Moses has the ability to elevate over Krutwig and seeing as Moses isn't the type to really seek out contact when going for a shot, I don't think the way Krutwig contests will throw him off much. Beyond that though, his athleticism weakness is more likely to show off in either inability to help or being late to recover if he does, as well as potentially on the boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 787958, member: 2299"] Don't get me wrong. Krutwig will almost certainly get his. It's not just crafty. Dude knows basketball. He'll get some dumpoffs off drives, use his mass to get a good position down low, and he's got several different moves to go to in order to get points. There's a reason he has averaged about 15 for several years but his career high is 24. He's real consistent and will punish mistakes made, even small ones, quite often. I expect him to get ~15 in this game but I could see him getting the same effect Jose has had at times where he has to expend so much energy guarding Moses that he might not have the offensive impact he normally does. I'm less impressed on the other end. He still has great understanding of the game but his raw athletic disadvantage is a bigger deal on that end. Moses has the ability to elevate over Krutwig and seeing as Moses isn't the type to really seek out contact when going for a shot, I don't think the way Krutwig contests will throw him off much. Beyond that though, his athleticism weakness is more likely to show off in either inability to help or being late to recover if he does, as well as potentially on the boards. [/QUOTE]
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