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Mathis and Young need to give Jaworski the Powell treatment. Do not ever help off him.
I don't get this "Powell treatment" stuff. Mathis ran him over and gave him a concussion at the beginning of the game, so obviously he wasn't himself and later left the game. And before he left, Mathis didn't do anything extraordinary defending Powell.
 
I don't get this "Powell treatment" stuff. Mathis ran him over and gave him a concussion at the beginning of the game, so obviously he wasn't himself and later left the game. And before he left, Mathis didn't do anything extraordinary defending Powell.

Referring to what the gameplan was on Powell, not what actually went down.
 
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I will say that Lafayette's schedule would make even Steve Pikiell blush. The only two times they've played high-major teams the last two years they've gotten run out of the building. 104-57 by a great Villanova team and 90-63 by a not-so-great UConn team.

So we just need to flex our athleticism and not make it a shooting contest.
 
I don't get this "Powell treatment" stuff. Mathis ran him over and gave him a concussion at the beginning of the game, so obviously he wasn't himself and later left the game. And before he left, Mathis didn't do anything extraordinary defending Powell.
not true at all
 
He is arguably the best pure shooter in the sport. #1 in eFG% last season, second in 3P%.

wow. impressive

In a small 2 game sample size against TOP 100 teams his numbers werent good. I sill put more weight in the total numbers which are quite gaudy
 
wow. impressive

In a small 2 game sample size against TOP 100 teams his numbers werent good. I sill put more weight in the total numbers which are quite gaudy

And one of those 2 Top 100 games (Nova) was his first ever game as a true freshman, coming off an ankle injury that kept him out the first two games of the season. So, very little to go on vs. higher level competition.

Still, definitely not a guy you want to leave open from behind the arc, no matter who he's playing. He's a career 172/371 (.464) through 2+ seasons.... and since he became a full-time starter toward the end of his freshman year he's been 129/265 (.487). Certainly not shy about pulling the trigger, either, with 5.87 attempts per game since the start of last year (7.64 attempts per 40 min).

Really need to just stay up under his chin and not let him get any clean looks.
 
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Maybe I'm thinking of Kevin Willard. He's the really bald one, right?

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This actually sounds like a guy you want to guard with length and use a guy that will get through screens. Mulcahy next year might be able to guard him. This year it sounds like a MathisYoung production.
 
He is arguably the best pure shooter in the sport. #1 in eFG% last season, second in 3P%.

I know it was against DII, but I'd say his shooting % last night was pretty good. LOL!

9-9 FG
3-3 3FG
7-7 FT
 
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