I really think the key to this game is forcing them out of the paint, and make them rely on their perimeter game to win. Of course we still have to get out on them, but their entire swing offense is predicated on wearing down defenses as to get high quality inside shots.
Wisconsin likes to keep the score low, so they aren't going to be looking to run and gun. We have some fantastic defensive presence inside with guys like Obekpa, Sampson, Sanchez and Pointer as shotblockers. We lead the nation in that category last year.
Force them to take contested shots. Need to force Wisconsin to earn any inside shot they take, and face our shotblockers if they do get one. We also can't be faked by all of their cutting,screening and picks. It's why I think we will see a bit of zone on our side, because it allows our shotblockers to "stay home" a bit more. The offense creates opportunities with ball reversal and screening so the passer always has 3 different options to pass to. Bottom line though, is the the offense is constantly searching to screen to get hitters on baseline or in post. I'd rather see em try to beat us from the perimeter instead of drawing fouls and getting good shots inside with screens and cuts.
I saw that we played some 1-2-2 zone trap and other stuff the other night. Will be interesting to see what we do. Traps can make it difficult by disrupting the offense, but it all depends on how good their players can find outlets.