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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 764280" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>After watching KY/KS last night - if we run the 1 on 5 dribble drive offense KY may set an NCAA record for blocks. They are the embodiment of long and lean shotblockers. On the other side, if you move the ball like KS did you can get shots. </p><p></p><p>If we play defense beyond 18 feet from the basket, our coaches should be taken out at dawn and shot. </p><p></p><p>Although KS got away with playing a smaller lineup, I expect we are going to need to play the new bigs in order to rebound the ball. I don't see our guards getting double digit rebounds like the KS guards did. I hope they have fully installed the zone D as it is likely our best shot.</p><p></p><p>If we get back on D like we did against GSU, KY will fill their warehouse with poster dunks and highlight film. </p><p></p><p>Having said this though, we have a good chance to keep this close and then anything can happen. If we can pack a zone in and rebound the ball, KY has not shown they can make shots. Guards should dig down on the block and worry about the kick out as a way second priority. We also cannot afford live ball turnovers. We have to at least get shots up or out of bounds turnovers so the D can be set. </p><p></p><p>Whatever the under is - take it. If we get back on D it will be easy money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 764280, member: 2784"] After watching KY/KS last night - if we run the 1 on 5 dribble drive offense KY may set an NCAA record for blocks. They are the embodiment of long and lean shotblockers. On the other side, if you move the ball like KS did you can get shots. If we play defense beyond 18 feet from the basket, our coaches should be taken out at dawn and shot. Although KS got away with playing a smaller lineup, I expect we are going to need to play the new bigs in order to rebound the ball. I don't see our guards getting double digit rebounds like the KS guards did. I hope they have fully installed the zone D as it is likely our best shot. If we get back on D like we did against GSU, KY will fill their warehouse with poster dunks and highlight film. Having said this though, we have a good chance to keep this close and then anything can happen. If we can pack a zone in and rebound the ball, KY has not shown they can make shots. Guards should dig down on the block and worry about the kick out as a way second priority. We also cannot afford live ball turnovers. We have to at least get shots up or out of bounds turnovers so the D can be set. Whatever the under is - take it. If we get back on D it will be easy money. [/QUOTE]
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