If you didn't get to watch Kentucky beat Grand Canyon, you should try to find the game. Guys, Kentucky is beatable. Preseason hype means nothing. The better prepared team will win Tuesday. There is not a significant talent difference between KU and UK. We're both "young." But we're both talented.
Here's my humble suggestion on how to beat Kentucky:
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Mental: Play the disrespect card. It might be tempting to play the David vs. Goliath card, but they ain't Goliath, and we certainly aren't David. Much better to suggest national disrespect. This is easy. UK is the most hyped team in recent memory. We're pretty much under the radar.
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Push the Pace: This game is important mentally moving forward. We should play to our identity. This season, with our personnel, that is faster. Defense is the biggest part of that. Be active in our pressure and our trapping. Play the same type of defense. Don't back off, don't limit risk. Self said after the game Friday that he'd rather play UK in the 60s or 70s, vs. 80s or 90s. That's fine. But we should not try to limit possessions in the game, or work the shot clock. Self talks about his teams having an identity. Don't change our identity because it's UK. We not Texas Tech hosting Kansas, we're Kansas. Play our game. Self will have the urge to be less risky against better talent. Again, play our game.
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Rotation: The rotation you saw in the second half against UCSB should be the model. And really, if some guys don't play a single minute, that's fine. Go with your best players. Right now, that's Mason, Graham, Selden, Svi, Ellis, Cliff, and Traylor. Minor minutes for Greene and Lucas, or as needed. If situationally, though, Greene seems the better match, go with it. That would apply to Mickelson. Regardless, go with the best guys.
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Ellis: If Ellis is struggling getting his shot up, sit him. Not to be harsh, but if Ellis isn't scoring, we have at least three better options, maybe four. Traylor could end up being a better option paired with Alexander. We need Ellis to score. If he can't, go plan B.
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Selden: Go to Selden and tell him that this is his stage. Set him up with scoring opportunities. Look, if Selden isn't active, this will be a season more similar to last season, than to most of our other seasons. I think Selden dropping 18 and being our main scorer is an absolute must in winning this game. Scheme to get Selden active. But if Selden disappears, Self has to look somewhere else in the second half. We can't afford a disappearing act. We can run with Mason, Graham, and Svi on the perimeter if we need to. But I think we all know that Selden being "the man" is an important element to this season.
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Different Wrinkle on Defense: Find something to add on defense. The most obvious is the trap on the block or short corner. Didn't see that in the first three games. It may be strategic necessity given the height advantage UK holds. I've cited the SDSU example from last season. Really, that model is a great model for KU vs. UK this season. Finally, zone. Yes, zone. Just as a surprise. Perhaps four or five possessions. Maybe coming out of a timeout when UK might have a play called, just to throw them off rhythm. It can allow you to win a few possessions.
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Three Point Shooting: Somehow, we have to win in this phase of the game. As @JayHawkFanToo cited yesterday, UK shot horribly vs. Grand Canyon. Perhaps we encourage UK to shoot, concede some looks from three. Maybe it's a gamble worth taking. Long rebounds are a byproduct, and can negate size advantages. Then, our gamble is that we have to take more threes. I haven't seen any evidence of the quick hook yet from Self. If threes don't go in, sure, that's not helpful. But this seems to be a critical element. From a rotation standpoint, we need to see if Svi can get it going. If he doesn't, try Greene. Then go back to Svi. But to win, it just can't be one guy. Enter Perry Ellis. Perhaps he can stretch and get outside and drain a few. We need to make 7 or 8 threes, maybe 8 of 16.
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Mason/Graham: They have to drive the basketball. Must drive it. But they have to dish off the drive and create easy baskets. For my money, this is a key to any game. But against UK's bigger guards, slashing will be a priority. And against UK's size inside, we need to find a way to score easily. We need to avoid the TT specials ... and some of what we've seen from Mason. Have a plan, and the plan isn't necessarily to score as the first option. Selden and Svi getting to the rack, and looking to create should come in large doses would be a nice add. Both can do it. I seriously doubt that "feed the post" will win the day Tuesday.
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Play Our Small Guards: This could be the best opportunity to use a perimeter guy at the 4 spot. But I don't think Self will do that. However, going with Graham and Mason together, for a large chunk of the game, may be our best bet. Start both with Selden. We gawk at the size of UK's guards, many think the best answer is the match. I think it's the opposite .. go small at the guard spots. Like Louisville in 2013, and UConn last season. Small guards create difficulties for bigger teams.
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MUAs: Find them, exploit them. If Selden can post up his defender, go to it. Isolate any MUA, take advantage of it until it is gone. This could happen only a handful of times all game.
Let's not forget that we are extremely talented. This is not a mismatch. UK is a bunch of hype right now. Calipari being hamstrung, having to play all of his players, can create great opportunity. I think UK is at a great disadvantage with a bunch of guys expecting to play. I trust that Self will have us in the right mindset to play this game, on this stage.
I'm very interested to hear everyone else's thoughts on beating Kentucky. What are the keys? Where am I missing the boat?