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    Defending Happ

    What an opportunity for Ty against Happ on both ends of the floor. Happ is a polished big with impeccable footwork. He really stuffs the stat sheet. Hoping he doesn't get schooled too often early and get into foul trouble. He can definitely rebound with him but again, can he be effective w/o fouling? Of course Sean will see plenty of time regardless, but I think TJ has a much better chance to throw Happ off his game. I can't see UW winning unless he comes up REALLY big....and even then...
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    I'm guessing Wiscy is probably under-rated. It's going to be a tough game.

    Rique won't be able to defend him the whole game. It's going to take a committee.

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    [Hope Kanter shows up and plays like he did against Wisconsin when he was at Green Bay the past 3 years.

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    I actually think we lose this, Wisconsin is too tough at home. If we win it’s either Happ is controlled or we let him have his game and stop everyone else.

    We did that efficiently at Michigan when Levert had 40.


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    I think we'll have Kaiser on him for a fair amount of time as well. I don't think Tyrique can guard him and he's not a banger anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by xukeith View Post
    [Hope Kanter shows up and plays like he did against Wisconsin when he was at Green Bay the past 3 years.
    hmmmm....how does this help guard Happ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedXblue View Post
    hmmmm....how does this help guard Happ?
    If Kanter's confidence is up maybe he defends a pro prospect. OMara's feet are too slow. Jones is quick and built strong but he will be tired at 2nd half if Gates and others don't help out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xukeith View Post
    If Kanter's confidence is up maybe he defends a pro prospect. OMara's feet are too slow. Jones is quick and built strong but he will be tired at 2nd half if Gates and others don't help out.
    it is widely know that Kanter can not guard at all.

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    Then why does Mack play him at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xukeith View Post
    Then why does Mack play him at all?
    so far, he's not getting many minutes.......are you watching the games?

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