They start:
6'3 185 Casey Benson - Grad transfer from Oregon (20 mpg there)
6'4 220 Joshua Braun - Senior and leading scorer
6'7 190 Oscar Frayer - Soph; poor man's PJ Dozier from SC last year
6'10 225 Roberts Blumbergs - Freshman from Latvia
6'6 240 Keonta Vernon - Senior PF/C and leading rebounder
All of their games are online which seems appropriate since I'm not convinced they have an actual school offline. Their arena and fan support look incredible. It's truly bizarre to me.
Their PG is a lefty transfer from Oregon who can't go left AT ALL. It looks like someone f*cked up and taught him to shoot lefty when he is clearly a righty. He can't defend the position, so expect their soph SF Oscar Frayer to cover Ponds unless their staff didn't put in the work scouting and goes with him on Simon based on stats. Either way, Frayer will be on Ponds in the second half barring foul trouble. I like this kid Frayer. Good feet, tremendous athlete and wingspan. Raw as hell offensively. He should transfer to a bigger program with a coach that can develop him in his redshirt year. Back to the PG, he turns his back to the defender a lot and Ponds will eat that up.
Their leading scorer, Joshua Braun, is nothing more than a high level MAAC scorer that you see all the time. He cuts hard and has a good shot, but his 220 lbs isn't functional. He is slow and doesn't guard well.
Their PF, Keonta Vernon, is a strong kid and looks like trouble on paper, but he's a dumb player and he makes Marvin Clark look judicious and patient with fouls. If we don't sent him to the bench with two fouls before the under 16, then shame on the staff. You can get him switched on Ponds and that's all she wrote. Ponds will get his shoulder into his midsection turning the corner and Vernon will ride him and bump him to an easy foul. Face up Ahmed on him too. Those two will be a sh*t show together.
This should be a 15-20 pt win. Maybe the home court mitigates that a bit. They are an easy team to defend. They don't crash the offensive glass. They don't create or penetrate well. They drive and kick, go inside out, pick and pop, try to loosen up the perimeter with backdoors. Everything comes off a screen....a ton of back screens and stuff off the ball.
They cheat way too much on defense. The corner threes will be there all game if we go inside-out, drive and kick, or skip it baseline like St. Jean loves. Bash could go for 25.
Over/under is 11 blocks for us.