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THE ESSENTIALS

WHAT Michigan (12-7, 5-2 B1G) vs
Wisconsin (17-2, 5-1)
WHERE Crisler Center,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
WHEN 7 pm ET, Saturday
LINE Wisconsin -8 (KenPom)
TV ESPN
PBP: Dan Shulman
Analyst: Jay Bilas

THE SCARILY ON-POINT EMAIL

From a reader, who attached the photo on the right:

Bo Ryan is some sort of evil immortal god, who took the identity, for a time of a masochistic German psychiatrist, Johann Christian Reil, who was into, among other things, pouring hot wax on mental patients, placing them in tubs of live eels, and playing the cat organ.

Yeah, this checks out.

THE STAKES

Beating Wisconsin would qualify as an upset, even at home. Should Michigan pull it off, they'd move ahead of the Badgers by virtue of having an extra win in hand, and could take first place in the Big Ten if Indiana falls at Ohio State on Sunday.

THE LINEUP CARD

Projected starters are in bold. Hover over headers for stat explanations. The "Should I Be Mad If He Hits A Three" methodology: we're mad if a guy who's not good at shooting somehow hits one. Yes, you're still allowed to be unhappy if a proven shooter is left open. It's a free country.

Pos. # Name Yr. Ht./Wt. %Min %Poss SIBMIHHAT
G 24 Bronson Koenig So. 6'4, 190 55 14 No
Low usage, very efficient PG. Has been on fire in B1G play (70% eFG).
G 21 Josh Gasser Sr. 6'4, 192 74 12 No
DEATH TO BACKBOARDS
F 15 Sam Dekker Jr. 6'9, 230 69 23 No
Improved as shooter, now very efficient as #2 option.
F 10 Nigel Hayes So. 6'8, 235 79 20 No
Excellent rebounder, nice touch around hoop, now has 3-pt range.
C 44 Frank Kaminsky Sr. 7'0, 234 72 28 No
1st in KenPom POY race. Nightmare matchup, can score in post or bomb threes.
F 13 Duje Dukan Sr. 6'10, 218 42 20 No
Solid inside/outside threat. Not nearly as good a rebounder as Kaminsky.
F 30 Vitto Brown So. 6'8, 237 21 20 Very
Good rebounder, not a huge offensive threat.
G 3 Zak Showalter So. 6'2, 185 14 21 Yes
Not much of a shooter or passer, but bizarrely good rebounder for small G.

THE RESUME

Wisconsin has lost just two games this year, one at home to Duke on a night when the Blue Devils looks unbeatable, the other on the road to... Rutgers. In fairness, the latter occurred while Frank Kaminsky was briefly sidelined, but it's still one of the strangest results of this season.

The Badgers have tallied nine wins against top-100 KenPom squads, including a 13-point neutral court handling of #10 Oklahoma. Eight of their wins have come by 20 points or more, including Tuesday's 82-50 thrashing of #44 Iowa. They've ranked in between #4 and #6 on KenPom the entire season, and currently sit at #5.

In short, they're really good.

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THE THEM

Welp (via UMHoops):

Yes, six of the top seven most efficient offensive players in Big Ten play are on Wisconsin. The Badger Death Machine is fully operational; their 122.5 adjusted offensive efficiency is second nationally and not far off Michigan's best-in-KenPom-history mark from last season.

As is the norm under Bo Ryan, Wisconsin doesn't count on many minutes from their reserves, and that's become even more the case with normal starting point guard Traevon Jackson sidelined due to a fractured foot. While Jackson is often cited as the emotional center of the Badgers, replacement Bronson Koenig may actually be an upgrade. Koenig doesn't take as many possessions as Jackson, allowing extra touches for the exceptionally efficient scorers around him, and while he doesn't dish out quite as many assists he turns the ball over far less; he's also a superior outside shooter.

Josh Gasser is what he's always been: a lights-out spot-up shooter who otherwise stays out of the way. He also manages to get to the line pretty frequently, and he hits 85% of his free throws.

While Sam Dekker hasn't quite lived up to the five-star hype at Wisconsin, he's improved his game this season to become a frightening #2 option. Dekker has always been quite efficient when he goes to the basket, and now he's also knocking down 35% of his three-pointers while taking care of the ball and chipping in solid offensive rebounding.

Forward Nigel Hayes has also expanded his repertoire. The long-limbed sophomore is effective from just about anywhere now:

He's shooting 61% from two, 37% from three—after not attempting a triple last season—and improved his free-throw shooting from 59% last season to 70% on a healthy number of attempts. Hayes has also become a more productive rebounder on both ends. While the next guy in the lineup justifiably gets most of the focus, it's tough to see how Michigan is going to be able to match up with Hayes and Dekker on the wing; their size, rebounding, and inside/outside efficiency is going to be tough to handle.

Then there's Frank Kaminsky, the #1 player in the current KenPom Player of the Year standings. While taking on a very high percentage of the offense, Kaminsky is shooting 58% on twos and 40% on threes while getting to the line, where he shoots 76%, at a high clip. His assist rate in conference play compares favorably to both of Michigan's point guards, yet he also has the B1G's seventh-lowest turnover rate among qualifying players. He boasts the nation's #20 defensive rebounding rate and blocks a good number of shots. After Michigan got destroyed by Alex Olah last weekend, optimism isn't running high that they can limit Kaminsky.

The only reserve who sees a major role at this point is backup post Duje Dukan, a solid inside/outside scorer who's not as impactful on the boards as Kaminsky. As backup bigs go, he's a quality one.

THE TEMPO-FREE

We've got enough of a sample size that these stats are now conference-only.


Four Factors explanation

Wisconsin's offense is outstanding in every regard save offensive rebounding. They've been unstoppable inside the arc, have gone from decent to great from beyond the arc in Big Ten play, and boast the nation's lowest turnover rate. There's no obvious weakness for Michigan to exploit; Rutgers was fortunate enough to face a Kaminsky-less Wisconsin, while Duke hounded Kaminsky by switching everything—something the Blue Devils could do with a lineup of long McDonald's All-Americans that doesn't seem easily replicable by a smaller Michigan squad that's currently throwing walk-ons into the rotation.

The Badger defense, on the other hand, has been far from world-beating, currently sitting eighth in the conference. They're severely limiting three-point attempts, as per usual, but they've been far too generous on two-pointers. Whether or not Michigan can take advantage of that is obviously in question.

THE KEYS

Find a way to the rim. If Michigan tries to win this by hoisting a bunch of contested threes over Wisconsin's pack-line defense, this one could get ugly in a hurry. M's guards are going to have to figure out a way to work inside the arc; if they can't get all the way to the basket, they need to at least be creating something besides difficult floaters.

Get creative. I'm not sure how Michigan will attempt to slow down Wisconsin's offense. The 1-3-1 seems out of the question—the Badgers take care of the ball better than any team in the country and everyone in their starting lineup is a good outside shooter. Both of those factors also make the 2-3 less than ideal, though that would at least allow M to send some help inside on Kaminsky and provide resistance when Dekker drives to the hoop. Going man-to-man seems to be asking for death by Kaminsky unless Ricky Doyle has a career night.

Walk-on Brey Turke. Totally worth a shot.

THE SECTION WHERE I PREDICT THE SAME THING KENPOM DOES

Wisconsin by 8.

Not in the face, please.

ELSEWHERE

UMHoops preview. Maize n Brew preview. Due to injury trouble, Illinois will suit up a student manager tomorrow, so... it can get worse, I guess?

Comments

Miami Maize

January 23rd, 2015 at 5:28 PM ^

Kaminsky is a man among boys, and even with Doyle playing out of his mind, this is a brutal matchup. Keeping within 8 will be an achievement with our best player in a foot cast and Irvin in some bipolar good Irvin/bad Irvin thing. No other B1G hoops coach looks more likes a villain from central casting than Bo Ryan. Guy just looks evil, on par with Ksyshevsky (sp?).

Miami Maize

January 23rd, 2015 at 5:28 PM ^

Kaminsky is a man among boys, and even with Doyle playing out of his mind, this is a brutal matchup. Keeping within 8 will be an achievement with our best player in a foot cast and Irvin in some bipolar good Irvin/bad Irvin thing. No other B1G hoops coach looks more likes a villain from central casting than Bo Ryan. Guy just looks evil, on par with Ksyshevsky (sp?).

Miami Maize

January 23rd, 2015 at 5:30 PM ^

Kaminsky is a man among boys, and even with Doyle playing out of his mind, this is a brutal matchup. Keeping within 8 will be an achievement with our best player in a foot cast and Irvin in some bipolar good Irvin/bad Irvin thing. No other B1G hoops coach looks more likes a villain from central casting than Bo Ryan. Guy just looks evil, on par with Ksyshevsky (sp?). DAMN SAVE BUTTON.

Soulfire21

January 23rd, 2015 at 5:32 PM ^

Kenpom didn't mean 28 by chance, did he?  The Kaminsky / whoever we sacrifice matchup is brutal, I expect to be shredded inside.  Better have an off the charts night from 3 if we're going to win, or even lose by 8 really.

Gustavo Fring

January 23rd, 2015 at 5:52 PM ^

The last time I saw Michigan's offensive officiency in double digits.  Hell, it rarely fell below 120 the past two seasons.  I remember when we would call 1.11 PPP games underwhelming for our offense.  Sigh.

umchicago

January 23rd, 2015 at 7:16 PM ^

if UM shoots like they did against PSU, they can hang with wisky.  unfortunately, they've barely shot a combined 35% in their other BIG games.

and spike has made a 3 in just one of his last 8 games.  that's unfathomable.  he needs to pick up the slack and knock down some open 3s.

B-Nut-GoBlue

January 24th, 2015 at 2:56 AM ^

This is gonna be bad.

Wiscy should really roll us by abut 30 or so; hell, they did that it to a very solid Iowa squad.  We are not Iowa and we're really not that good of a squad without Caris now.  I have a feeling it won't end up being a 30 point loss because they're going to hold back once they realize they can manipulate us every which way (possbily within the first half, still) so a ~24 point loss seems about right against these guys.  Glad ESPN can be there to watch and a national audience can witness it.

BlowGoo

January 24th, 2015 at 12:46 PM ^

The quote about Johann Christian Reil states that he is "masochistic" because of his penchant for inflicting pain. This is incorrect. The correct adjective is "sadistic," that is, deriving pleasure from administering pain. Masochists derive pleasure from receiving pain. Thank you and carry on. -Twisty