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Loyola Chicago (8) vs. Georgia Tech (9), Friday, 4pm ET, TBS
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<blockquote data-quote="vadimivich" data-source="post: 788198" data-attributes="member: 2338"><p>No question about Krutwig as an offensive player, he reminds me a bit of a poor man's Nikola Jokic. Looks much less quick than he is, partly because he's so decisive and smart with each movement and has great feet. As for strength, GT isn't a team with much size that likes to bang ... so no doubt he'll be fine in that area. He'll get his on the offensive end, he's got a great game</p><p></p><p>What I cannot imagine he'll handle well is trying to deal with Wright going downhill - either from PNR action or simply faced up - or in short areas with the ball on the glass. Wright is one of the best athletes in college basketball and he's eaten up basically every big he's faced who has had to deal with him. No slight to the MVC, which is a very good basketball league, but Krut hasn't seen too many 6'9" guys move like Wright in his career. Wright isn't quite the same type of player as Moe Wagner, but he's a similar level athlete and I remember Wagner basically annihilating Krutwig in the Final Four (24 & 15), he just couldn't stay with his quickness.</p><p></p><p>For GT to win, Wright is going to have to have a big day. Say ... 18 & 11 and get Krutwig in a bit of foul trouble by the early 2nd half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vadimivich, post: 788198, member: 2338"] No question about Krutwig as an offensive player, he reminds me a bit of a poor man's Nikola Jokic. Looks much less quick than he is, partly because he's so decisive and smart with each movement and has great feet. As for strength, GT isn't a team with much size that likes to bang ... so no doubt he'll be fine in that area. He'll get his on the offensive end, he's got a great game What I cannot imagine he'll handle well is trying to deal with Wright going downhill - either from PNR action or simply faced up - or in short areas with the ball on the glass. Wright is one of the best athletes in college basketball and he's eaten up basically every big he's faced who has had to deal with him. No slight to the MVC, which is a very good basketball league, but Krut hasn't seen too many 6'9" guys move like Wright in his career. Wright isn't quite the same type of player as Moe Wagner, but he's a similar level athlete and I remember Wagner basically annihilating Krutwig in the Final Four (24 & 15), he just couldn't stay with his quickness. For GT to win, Wright is going to have to have a big day. Say ... 18 & 11 and get Krutwig in a bit of foul trouble by the early 2nd half. [/QUOTE]
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