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We've been so worked up about what WE'RE going to do to Davidson that we haven't even talked about what they might do to us! So let's take a look. I don't have a lot to go on, by the way, but I'm giving it a shot...
- First of all, let's dispel the notion that they don't have any rebounding bigs - Andrew Lovedale, Thomas Sander and Boris Meno average 16.1 rebounds per game, with Meno being the defensive stopper. Expect him to rotate on Butch and Landry all game... and I expect him to stay on Landry when they're both in.
- They apparently play decent on-ball defense because of all the turnovers they create, but their perimeter defense is obviously lacking, what with the 22-for-46 they've allowed on 3's so far in the tournament. The looks are going to be there for us. They do a lot of "denying the post" as well, knocking entry passes away.
- Offensively, Curry and Richards (avg 8 ast a game this year) and Bryant Burr (41 percent from 3) might give us trouble. It won't be easy defending a few good shooters.
- Like I said before, Lovedale and Meno aren't slouches, so don't expect them to be a couple of stiffs down low - they score nearly 30 percent of the team's points.
- Last, remember this name: Max Paulus Gosselin. He's a 6-6 defensive stopper on the perimeter, and while they give up their fair share of threes, he's sure to stick on someone Friday. He was third in the Southern Conference in steals, and could stymie any one of Hughes, Flowers or JBo.
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Also, I'm officially sick of seeing Curry everywhere. Just had to throw that in.
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low post low post lo w post.
All I hear is how is Wisconsin going to guard Curry. I don't think it will be that big a deal and he will probably get his 25 and the rest of the team will get 25.
My question is who is going to guard the lost post for them? Butch should get 20 easy.
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I'm telling you man - don't sleep on PG Richards... he could go for 15-17 too.
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Davidson alum here, so go ahead and consider me biased.
Thomas Sander will probably get the primary assignment on Butch, with Steven Rossiter backing him up. Boris and Andrew are a little quicker and also seem weaker in terms of establishing defensive position in the post, so they typically guard the opponent's 4-man.
Davidson has done fairly well this year. They've faced Roy Hibbert, Hansbrough, Heytvelt from Gonzaga, JJ Hickson from NC State, and Kevin Love, and the most any of them scored was 14. Davidson often doubles the post after an entry pass and forces a kickout, basically daring the other team to beat them from the outside. That's why Davidson lost to Western Michigan early in the year. WMU went 12-22 from behind the 3-point line.
Davidson isn't a bad rebounding team. They've averaged 36.6 boards per game this year versus your 36.0, though admittedly it's hard to compare Big Ten and Southern Conference stats.
CBS gave Davidson an edge in backcourt and Wisconsin an edge in frontcourt, which basically cancel each other out. They gave Wisconsin a slight overall edge in the game based mostly on bench depth. It should be a great game. Given the comebacks that Davidson has had in the tourney so far, I advise you to remain worried if the Badgers have anything less than a 20 point lead at halftime.
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I believe that Flowers will slow him down a lot just like the first time we played Michigan St. You remeber right Drew Neitzel only had 3 points. Sure the next time we played them he had 20+ points. But I'm also positive that Butch, Krabbenhoft, and Steismea will cause problems for the whole Davidson team. Wisconsin should come away with a big win over this team at least by 20 or more. GO BADGERS
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Badgers #1 - You're delusional. This is going to be a close game - you heard it here first.
Davidson guy - Thanks for the insight... that's exactly what we're looking for. Just a little bit of perspective!
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Not that I don't want to give Davidson props for what they did against Georgetown but Georgetown isn't Wisonsin. Wisconsin imposes game tempo against teams, Georgetown allows teams to impose the tempo against them. Wisconsin will set the tempo with monster defense like they did against K-State and Cal-State Ful.
Look for a 12-15 point win for Wisconsin as we play great defense and score on them just as we have done all tourney.
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To follow up. I think they plan to run on us just like everyone has because it is they way we can get beat. They need to stretch the Badgers defense, try to get us in foul trouble, and rain 3's on us like no tomorrow. Teams that play the Badgers live or die by the 3 ball.
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