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The Razorbacks remain known for relentless swarming pressure on defense.


Coach Mike Anderson claims that this year's squad will be more formidable now that they have a more balanced attack. His playing rotation goes 10-12 deep and features a blend of youth and veterans.

Projected Starters:


F Bobby Portis(Fr), 6'10, 242 lbs, 6 ppg, 5 rpg
F Coty Clarke(Sr), 6'7, 232 lbs, 10 ppg, 8 rpg
G Michael Qualis(So), 6'6, 210 lbs, 16 ppg, 5 rpg
G Anthlon Bell(So), 6'3, 188 lbs, 18 ppg,
G Fred Gulley III(Sr), 6'2, 182 lbs 2 ppg, 5 apg


Bench:
F Alandise Harris(Jr), 6'6, 237 lbs, 15 ppg, 4 rpg
G Mardracus Wade(Sr), 6'2, 178 lbs, 11 ppg,
F Jacorey Williams(So), 6'8, 218 lbs, 7 ppg, 4 rpg
G Rickey Scott(Sr), 6'3, 209 lbs, 5 rpg
G Kikko Haydar(Sr), 5'10, 170 lbs, 5 ppg
C Moses Kingsley(Fr), 6'10, 230 lbs, 4 ppg
G DeQuavious Wagner(Fr), 5'10, 176 lbs, 5 ppg


Bobby Portis was the Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year. He was selected to participate in both the USA Basketball National Junior Select Team as well as the McDonald's All-American game. He's not going to blow you away with his athleticism, but he has a solid frame and a diverse offensive skill set that mixes post-up moves with a mid-range jumper. If that's not enough, he's also got a good feel for the game and has displayed excellent passing skills out of the post.
Coty Clarke is one of their steadiest players. He's a formidable inside scorer, and lead the team in offensive rebounding last season. On the defensive end, he was 2nd on the team in steals and also showed shot-blocking ability.
Michael Qualis is their version of Tyrone Wallace. He's long-armed, athletic, and loves to fly at the rim. He was one their team leaders in steals. It remains to be seen if he's improved his jumpshot.
Anthlon Bell is their top outside threat and lead the team in three point shooting last year as a freshman. He's a bit streaky, but is capable of putting up big numbers in a short period of time. You can't lose track of him because he's definitely a member of the Gary Franklin No-Conscience Society.
Fred Gulley III is a former transfer from Oklahoma State. He's more of a distributor than a scorer. But, he's also a pest defensively.
Alandise Harris, Mardracus Wade, and Jacorey Williams are their top reserves. All of them fit the athletic slasher/swingman mold rather being known for their jumpers.

Key Matchups:

1) Poise vs. the Press
Arkansas is going to press, trap, and attack with their defense all game long. Our guys will need to be strong with the ball and make good decisions. Fortunately, this is the first game of the tournament which will give Monty and his staff more time to prepare. Having a senior leader like Cobbs should help immensely. Where we're potentially vulnerable is on the wing if our young guys pick up their dribble early, take it into traffic, or get caught in a bad spot. When we work the ball inside, our bigs need to be prepared for the quick double team. A lot of the Razorbacks' game depends on converting turnovers into points. Take care of the ball, and it's a good first step towards a W.


2) Win the Glass
Like many aggressive, trapping, uptempo teams, the Razorbacks have plenty of athletes to throw at the offensive glass. On the flip side, they're often out of position defensively to box out. Not only do we need Solo and Kravish to continue their strong play, but we'll need contributions from our wing players. Monty has shown already that he prefers to go small and play with just one big as his fall-back rotation. We'll need Wallace, Kreklow, and Bird to be able to handle their share of the rebounding.

3) Free Throws
The Razorbacks' depth lets their guys play very aggressively. Although they force a lot of turnovers, they also put other teams on the line early and often. With the new rules on hand-checking in force, this could be even more significant. We need to make them pay, or there's really no penalty for hacking at our guys all game long.
 

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California in the Maui Invitational

California in the Maui Invitational

What They?ve Done So Far: There hasn?t been a whole lot of flash on the California schedule so far, with Denver and Oakland (no, not the Broncos and the Raiders) headlining the early slate. As a result, the Bears are out to a 4-0 record, with only Oakland having thrown a challenge their way. But for a team breaking in five freshmen and replacing Pac-12 Player of the Year Allen Crabbe, that recipe has been just fine. The mostly highly regarded freshman of the bunch, Jabari Bird, is the primary guy replacing Crabbe and he?s been great out of the gate, averaging 13.5 points per game while stroking 50 percent of his shots from three. Meanwhile, versatile sophomore wing Tyrone Wallace looks like he?s working on a breakout season, having made great strides with a previously broken jump shot. Finally, the veteran frontcourt tandem of Richard Solomon and David Kravish has also combined to account for about 20 points, 20 rebounds and four blocks per night, and it is all held together by senior point guard Justin Cobbs, who hasn?t yet had to take on a big scoring burden but is capable if needed.


---rushthecourt
 
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