UNC marches into Columbus tonight to take on the Ohio St buckeyes who are coming off an embarassing loss to Texas A&M.
UNC is coming off a squeeker 10pt win over a team in my eyes, is very solid, BYU. UNC lost Sophmore PG Ty Lawson only 2 minutes into the game and has not played/practiced SINCE.
My guess, is the Buckeyes will get a shot at the Tar Heels without Ty Lawson. If anything, he won't start, and play a little if needed, thats just my opinion.
Now, my personal opinion on this matter is a bit crazy, but hear me out. I really don't think losing Lawson kills us tonight. Bobby Frasor just might be my favorite Tar Heel. He doesn't get the playing time and respect he deserves. When this dude was running the team, I was confident in him because I always knew he'd run the offense, and play great defense. He's easily UNC's best on the ball defender IMO. Off the ball it's easily Ginyard.
Also, with Frasor playing, he will stretch the defense out to the 3pt line more. Making Danny Green, Wayne Ellington, and Bobby Frasor all 3 capable of hitting the long range shot. I know Lawson has a better % so far, but I believe that's just simply because he's played more.
Rumor has it that the line for this game could drop all the way 2.5pts if Lawson isn't playing and lines find that out to be true. If UNC is only favored 5pts I'm taking it.
I've seen the Buckeyes play several times(living in OH), and their wins are against junk teams. Koufos is soft, but it'll be interesting if they put Koufos on Hansbrough, or will they matchup Hunter on Hansbrough and let Koufos worry about Thompson. Ohio St is VERY young. They start 2 Freshman, 1 soph, 2 seniors.
Koufos has shot 12 ft's this season, and not shotting them well. Hansbrough averages 11 ft attempts a game
Without Lawson, don't look for UNC to stop running, because they'll keep running like no other. I expect them to try and pound the ball inside, and run the inside-out game looking to knock down shots.
2 players that are key from each team? Both sophmores.
Ohio St- David Lighty
UNC- Deon Thompson, who's been a dissapointment so far.
Discussion anyone?
UNC is coming off a squeeker 10pt win over a team in my eyes, is very solid, BYU. UNC lost Sophmore PG Ty Lawson only 2 minutes into the game and has not played/practiced SINCE.
My guess, is the Buckeyes will get a shot at the Tar Heels without Ty Lawson. If anything, he won't start, and play a little if needed, thats just my opinion.
Now, my personal opinion on this matter is a bit crazy, but hear me out. I really don't think losing Lawson kills us tonight. Bobby Frasor just might be my favorite Tar Heel. He doesn't get the playing time and respect he deserves. When this dude was running the team, I was confident in him because I always knew he'd run the offense, and play great defense. He's easily UNC's best on the ball defender IMO. Off the ball it's easily Ginyard.
Also, with Frasor playing, he will stretch the defense out to the 3pt line more. Making Danny Green, Wayne Ellington, and Bobby Frasor all 3 capable of hitting the long range shot. I know Lawson has a better % so far, but I believe that's just simply because he's played more.
Rumor has it that the line for this game could drop all the way 2.5pts if Lawson isn't playing and lines find that out to be true. If UNC is only favored 5pts I'm taking it.
I've seen the Buckeyes play several times(living in OH), and their wins are against junk teams. Koufos is soft, but it'll be interesting if they put Koufos on Hansbrough, or will they matchup Hunter on Hansbrough and let Koufos worry about Thompson. Ohio St is VERY young. They start 2 Freshman, 1 soph, 2 seniors.
Koufos has shot 12 ft's this season, and not shotting them well. Hansbrough averages 11 ft attempts a game
Without Lawson, don't look for UNC to stop running, because they'll keep running like no other. I expect them to try and pound the ball inside, and run the inside-out game looking to knock down shots.
2 players that are key from each team? Both sophmores.
Ohio St- David Lighty
UNC- Deon Thompson, who's been a dissapointment so far.
Discussion anyone?
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