~5-10 in real inches Naa guards 6-3 Thames or a 6-7 wing when Selden switches off, or when Frank plays point? How do you say Brannen Greene, or AW3 get a lot more minutes!
~Perry gets another chance to see if he can finally be efficient and glassvac against guys his size.
~Selden is in for his first D1 taste of being shorter than his man for an entire game. It usually unnerves all but the best.
~Wigs finally gets a taste of playing with a floor full of guys that can get up and can get down the floor close to the way he can. Here we see if Wigs is ready to turn it on and keep it on.
~Game hinges on the glass, if Self has Hawks playing better defense (and that is a huge if). Control the glass and Self can turn it into a half court game for stretches, which lets Self prevent Fish from getting our saplings too sped up. Fail to control the glass on an opponent our size and with a big MUA at PG, and a whole cascade of bad things happen. Our front court depth means we should eventually get control in a fast paced game.
~SDSU is vulnerable to fatigue fouling against a team their own size, but so is KU, if Self has to wait too long to go to his bench.
~If SDSU shoots well, Self will have to mix up the defenses to stay in it.
~Self's tight rope walk is keeping the pace up the court fast enough but also running the stuff long enough to make KU's depth give KU an energy advantage down the stretch of both halves, while not letting SDSU speed KU up.
~Fish needs to speed KU up and avoid as much time defending in half court as possible. It also means getting inside quick on offense and drawing fouls to stop the action as much as possible to keep legs strong for the stretch runs of both halves.
~Both teams are too L&A for either to force either a full time half court, or a full time running game. This leads to a game of squirts of breakneck pace broken up by lots of foul shooting. SDSU WINS IF IT CAN CONTROL THE GLASS AND CAN DICTATE MORE SQUIRTS OF SPEED BALL AND TRANSITION BASKETS.
KU WINS IF IT CAN CONTROL THE GLASS, PREVENT OUT OF CONTROL RUNNING BY SDSU, AND EXPLOIT ITS ENERGY ADVANTAGE DOWN THE STRETCH OF BOTH HALVES PROVIDED BY ITS FRONT COURT BENCH.
~KU is about to learn how tough life can be without a lot of freebie lobs.
~KU is also about to learn how well Naa and Frank play up and under defense against guys a half foot taller.
~Wiggins and Ellis are the decisive MUAs to exploit.
~Embiid is likely to have some trouble getting untracked against their length, and Perry always has a tough time with length.
~Control the glass, protect, change up the defenses, hope Brannen's wild hair is trimmed, and get Wigs his touches early and often.
~If Naa and Frank have to play much together, fuggedaboutit.
KU by 5.