MBB: UC Davis (7-5) at Hawai`i (9-3) Thurs, Dec. 29, 8:59 Hawai`i's coach, Eran Ganot, might be the best coach they have ever had. He is already second in victories. He is 8-5 vs. Jim Les, including only one loss in Honolulu. Today's Honolulu Star-Advertiser had this to say about the game (in part):
"UC Davis presents several challenges. Six-foot-4 ElLijah Pepper (19.7 points and a6.2 rebounds per game), 6-3 Loyola-Chicago transfer Ty Johnson (16.3 and 5.) and 6-5 Ade Adebayo can [all] shoot from the outside, post up or drive and pitch.
"'We try to use the the versatility of our guys,' UCD coach JimLes said. 'We don't pigeon-hole and of them into, 'hey, so-and-so is a point guard,' and 'so-andso is a shooting guard.' Multiple guys will rbing the ball up the floor. They'll push it on the break.'
"The Aggies average 16.3 fastbreak [points] per game.
"Christian Anigwe, a 6-foot-9 post, averages 5.3 rebounds and has blocked 20 shots [this season].
"'We've been stressing with this group to have a physical nature to us.' Les said. 'Part of that is a physical defensive group. And good defense has to finish their defense with, hopefully, first rebounds.'"
[Brackets are mine.]
I'm going to guess that Hawai`i will dominate the boards, including the offensive boards and otherwise limit the Ags ability to fast break. They won't be intimidates by a physical game since they are entirely capable of being physical themselves. The key for a UCD win will be if they can get 3-point shots to fall over the Warriors tough perimeter defense. If they win, I hope I can get out of the arena in one piece, but I agree with BlueGold about a 10 point loss.