iogyhufi
Masters Student
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Age: 27
Reg: 10-10-17
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01-27-22 01:36 AM - Post#334339
In response to gokinsmen
The turnover numbers I suspect will be a bit harder to sustain against a Yale team that is 1) more athletic than Princeton, and 2) not prone to turnovers like, e.g., Cornell. The young guys to have a tendency to try to make ridiculously difficult passes unforced, though, so that might goose the numbers back up. The work on the defensive glass has been off and on, as befits a team with so many young guys, and it's a real concern I have about this game.
It'll be interesting to see how Yale decides to guard Evbuomwan; Yale has a lot of depth in the post (in the sense that they have a lot of players who've seen meaningful minutes at some point this year), so it might honestly make sense to go the old "everyone's got 5 found to use" route.
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