To be fair to Lyles, he is 6'10 and is playing a small forward type position. He was having to guard guys who were 6'5 and much quicker than he is. Despite that he did a pretty decent job. Against Dekker he'd be going up against a 6'9 guy. I think that WCS on him would be outstanding, but would also like to see WCS on Hayes simply because it would allow WCS to stay around the basket more and help against Kaminsky and to help protect the basket. Not sure either way would be a terrible decision really.Originally posted by bigblueinsanity:
I think itll have to be Willie. Lyles struggled defensively against ND and really is playing out of his natural position on D. Poythress would have been perfect.
May also see one of the twins try to cover him if hes really giving us problems.
If Willie shuts down Dekker, the game is over.Originally posted by JasonSpear:
WCS will take time on both Dekker and Kaminsky.
I agree. That's why I noted he was playing out of his natural position on D.Originally posted by Comebakatz3:
To be fair to Lyles, he is 6'10 and is playing a small forward type position. He was having to guard guys who were 6'5 and much quicker than he is. Despite that he did a pretty decent job. Against Dekker he'd be going up against a 6'9 guy. I think that WCS on him would be outstanding, but would also like to see WCS on Hayes simply because it would allow WCS to stay around the basket more and help against Kaminsky and to help protect the basket. Not sure either way would be a terrible decision really.Originally posted by bigblueinsanity:
I think itll have to be Willie. Lyles struggled defensively against ND and really is playing out of his natural position on D. Poythress would have been perfect.
May also see one of the twins try to cover him if hes really giving us problems.
Doesn't matter who guards who...Kaminsky will take DJ or KAT out to the 3 point line and leave the lane open. I said this all year that Wisc. is the perfect team to take away our shot blocking inside andgo to the pick and roll. We better learn to defend that pick and roll. Also Kaminsky will also drive and try to get KAT in foul trouble. Will it work....? We will see. GO CATS !!!Originally posted by UK2005_24:
I hope Cal uses Willie on Decker and rotates Towns/Dakari on Kamisky. ... Only thing that concerns me is Towns foul trouble but do think Willie shuts Decker down...
Dekker only averages around 13.9 ppg, and that includes his latest anomaly this weekend. He was 31% from 3 all year until his one big game against AZ. I'd say hold him to his average and shut down Kaminksy (which we should do - I think he is soft, awkward and will again be intimidated by our size and athleticism), and we'll be fine. Nigel Hayes is the only other guy that could have a big game, but he's got to do his thing against guys that are going to be tougher than he's seen all year.Originally posted by Son_Of_Saul:
If Willie shuts down Dekker and holds him to something like 12 points or so, UK wins this game by a few possessions.
I think Lee's biggest problem is he overthinks a lot. He doesn't just play. In over thinking things he gets lost from time to time. Against Wisky he needs to just go out there and play and make sure his head is on a swivel. If he does this then his length and quickness can certainly give Dekker a hard time.Originally posted by MdWIldcat55:
I agree that Marcus Lee will get more time than he has been getting because he can guard on the perimeter.
Karl wouldn't have any foul trouble if he would drop all the little "tricks" he picked up from his time on the Dominican national team. Refs see those. There's no way to hide them. They're mostly ignored in the pro game, but they're seen. One of the first things I discovered as a teacher, is that in a standard size classroom, teachers see everything. Everything. No kid is getting away with stuff w/o the teacher sighing a bit inside. I imagine it's the same for a ref.Originally posted by ukfan03:
I would rotate Willie, Dakari, and Lee on Kaminsky. That would help keep Karl out of foul trouble.
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We usually get killed from the perimeter by some unknown scrub who hasn't made a shot all season.Originally posted by yabbadabbadoo:
A lot of people seem to be really worried about Sam Dekker. That kid had the game of his life against Arizona. It's probably safe to say that it's highly unlikely that he plays like that again against us.
We need to focus on Wisconsin as a unit rather than individuals. Kaminsky garners a little more attention, but the rest need to be played straight up. Hayes, Koenig, and Gasser are players that can hurt you if you ignore them.
That's true, but it's hard to scout and prepare for something that hasn't happened all year. Just have to adjust to that if it starts happening in the game.Originally posted by meteordealer:
We usually get killed from the perimeter by some unknown scrub who hasn't made a shot all season.Originally posted by yabbadabbadoo:
A lot of people seem to be really worried about Sam Dekker. That kid had the game of his life against Arizona. It's probably safe to say that it's highly unlikely that he plays like that again against us.
We need to focus on Wisconsin as a unit rather than individuals. Kaminsky garners a little more attention, but the rest need to be played straight up. Hayes, Koenig, and Gasser are players that can hurt you if you ignore them.
Yeah, I was thinking this thread has a totally different meaning to Brits.Originally posted by bigbluelou:
OP, that's a pretty personal question.
Definitely. Kaminsky is not much of a driver, and when he does, it's almost exclusively to his left. If he gets cut off, he either freezes and tries to find someone to frantically pass it to, quickly gets rid of it, or just goes up and tries to shoot over the defender. Driving isn't something we need to be concerned about with this guy. Have you seen him dance?Originally posted by BigBlueManSouthCentralKY:
The way Dekker drives it, especially right, going to need a quick like Cauley or Lee IMO. Is Townes quick enough to stop Kaminsky from driving it?
Willie is the best defender in the nation. He's quite a luxury to possess in terms of a guy who can guard the likes of Dekker or Winslow.Originally posted by ZaytovenCat:
Dekker had the game of his life against Arizona. Problem is that he also had the game of his life just the game before as well. I worry that it wasn't a fluke but that he's in a groove. If there's any game where we need Alex the most it would be this one. Alex is the same size as Dekker plus stronger and more athletic. He was our best defender outside of WCS plus isn't afraid to dunk on Dekker (see last years game).
I worry about Wiscy flopping. I think that was a big reason WCS never even tried to back a guy down in the post against ND, he knew they would flop since they were 6 inches shorter and it would be called. I see WCS being more of a factor on offense Saturday. All year we have played better against bigger teams, it's the smaller ones that have given us the most trouble.