#1 offense in conference play at 1.11 points per possession. Their only real weakness is the turnovers (20% of their possessions).
#1 in 2-point% at 53.7% and #1 in offensive rebounding%. Moreira, Kennedy, and Cunningham are all above 58% inside the arc (for reference, Rashad Smith is 52%). Ben Moore is the weak link. I have no idea why he starts over Kennedy at this point.
Nic Moore is the only outside threat at 45% on 5 attempts/game. Emelogu is 29% on ~2 attempts/game. Nobody else attempts more than 1 per game.
Defensively, they're 4th in the conference behind Tulsa, Temple, and Cincinnati. No real weaknesses, but they do give up a ton of 3-point attempts (nearly half of all shot attempts are from behind the arc). At 27% in conference play, we'll need to resist the urge to fall in love with the deep ball.
Overall, it's not a bad matchup. I think the key will be keeping them off the offensive glass and beating them down the floor in transition for easy baskets.
#1 in 2-point% at 53.7% and #1 in offensive rebounding%. Moreira, Kennedy, and Cunningham are all above 58% inside the arc (for reference, Rashad Smith is 52%). Ben Moore is the weak link. I have no idea why he starts over Kennedy at this point.
Nic Moore is the only outside threat at 45% on 5 attempts/game. Emelogu is 29% on ~2 attempts/game. Nobody else attempts more than 1 per game.
Defensively, they're 4th in the conference behind Tulsa, Temple, and Cincinnati. No real weaknesses, but they do give up a ton of 3-point attempts (nearly half of all shot attempts are from behind the arc). At 27% in conference play, we'll need to resist the urge to fall in love with the deep ball.
Overall, it's not a bad matchup. I think the key will be keeping them off the offensive glass and beating them down the floor in transition for easy baskets.