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8:30 PM on FS1. The Illini enter tonight?s contest ranked 12th per KenPom despite losing Terrence Shannon Jr. to an indefinite suspension shortly before Christmas. Brad Underwood revamped his roster with a solid portal haul this offseason, and this group has fit together more effectively and efficiently than last year?s team
KEYS
Individual scoring: This is a ?show me? game for Dug McDaniel scoring over drop coverage and Olivier Nkamhoua scoring one-on-one in the post. Illinois will give you those shots (92nd percentile in ball screen shots allowed, 96th percentile in post-up shots allowed) and dare you to score over its defense. Illinois sticks to that philosophy as strictly as any team in the country, and Michigan?s offensive output will likely come down to how efficiently both players score.
Finding a spot to stash Dug McDaniel defensively: I?m not sure what Michigan does with Dug McDaniel in this game, but it has to figure out something. Or else he has to score so effectively that Illinois has to change up and play Harmon as an extra guard.
Block out at every position: Defensive rebounding is paramount in this game because every player on the floor other than Domask, who will likely lead the team in shot attempts, can crash the offensive glass and secure a second chance. This isn?t a situation where you have to keep one or two guys off the glass; it puts pressure on the entire defensive lineup (and Michigan?s defensive lineup has some rebounding holes).
BOTTOM LINE
The Wolverines are coming off one of their better performances on Monday, with Illinois coming off of a disappointing home loss to Maryland. The KenPom line has Illinois as 80-75 favorites on the road, giving Michigan a 33% chance of the home upset. The Wolverines play four of their next six games at home, so if there?s a chance to create a bit of a home spark, this might be it.
GO BLUE!
KEYS
Individual scoring: This is a ?show me? game for Dug McDaniel scoring over drop coverage and Olivier Nkamhoua scoring one-on-one in the post. Illinois will give you those shots (92nd percentile in ball screen shots allowed, 96th percentile in post-up shots allowed) and dare you to score over its defense. Illinois sticks to that philosophy as strictly as any team in the country, and Michigan?s offensive output will likely come down to how efficiently both players score.
Finding a spot to stash Dug McDaniel defensively: I?m not sure what Michigan does with Dug McDaniel in this game, but it has to figure out something. Or else he has to score so effectively that Illinois has to change up and play Harmon as an extra guard.
Block out at every position: Defensive rebounding is paramount in this game because every player on the floor other than Domask, who will likely lead the team in shot attempts, can crash the offensive glass and secure a second chance. This isn?t a situation where you have to keep one or two guys off the glass; it puts pressure on the entire defensive lineup (and Michigan?s defensive lineup has some rebounding holes).
BOTTOM LINE
The Wolverines are coming off one of their better performances on Monday, with Illinois coming off of a disappointing home loss to Maryland. The KenPom line has Illinois as 80-75 favorites on the road, giving Michigan a 33% chance of the home upset. The Wolverines play four of their next six games at home, so if there?s a chance to create a bit of a home spark, this might be it.
GO BLUE!